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Design Is Philosophy
Tuturials, thoughts, ideas and information about web design and digital media by Morten Rand-Hendriksen, designer, developer, digital media expert, information philosopher, speaker and author of the Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Expression Web in 24 Hours series (version 2, 3 and 4), Lynda.com's WordPress 3.0 Essential Training course and Microsoft Expression Web 4 LiveLessons and creative director of Pink & Yellow Media - a Vancouver based digital media company.
Tag Archives: CSS
CSS Gallery Features
Nov. 7, 2008
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After three days in it’s new incarnation, Design is Philosophy is being featured in a myriad of CSS and web galleries. this in turn caused an insane spike in readership that makes my stats page look pretty weird. I haven’t … Continue reading
Introducing Design is Philosophy
Nov. 5, 2008
After finishing a series of projects long overdue I finally had a couple of days to sit down and redesign my much neglected blog. Over the summer I’ve jotted down ideas and sketches for this blog but I’ve never really … Continue reading
Center a Page Horizontally Using CSS – An Expansion
Mar. 22, 2008
This is an expansion to Anna Ullrich’s tutorial Center a page (horizontally) by using CSS which can be found on her blog. I’m picking up where she left off, so if you are confused about where we are when we … Continue reading
Eric Meyer’s CSS Sculptor for Expression Web – Start things right
Mar. 15, 2008
I always say that unless you start things right, you’re going to run into problems somewhere down the line. Nowhere is that more true than in building websites, especially if you venture into the realm of standards based scripting. Fortunately … Continue reading
WordPress as CMS – The Project
Mar. 12, 2008
I’ve been talking about this for a while now and it’s time I got a little more specific. It is my contention that with some small tweaks, WordPress can be used as an excellent Content Management System (CMS) and used … Continue reading
Designing a WordPress Blog Theme Using Expression Web
Mar. 3, 2008
I’ve been working with Expression Web for about 6 months now and I’ve found that above all other things, what sets this program apart from the competition is it’s handling of CSS. More specifically how easy it is to not … Continue reading

