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Comps – design vs reality comparisons in Chrome

For a long time, I used the PixelPerfect Firefox add-on to compare rendered comps with my finished web work. This was a fast and effective way to make sure that I got the spacings, font sizes, and other such things done properly. However, PixelPerfect doesn’t work all that well (well, at all) anymore, and Firefox [...]

Pain-free CSS3 with Sass and CSSPie

So, you have a great design for a site. Lots of rounded corners, soft shadows, and beautiful gradients. “This’ll be fun!”, you think. Enter IE. “Oh, crap”, you think. Modern web design in IE is a pain in the rear. Fortunately, we have modern tools that make it a not-pain. SASS (Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets) is [...]