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The HTML5 Figure element
Of the "semantic elements" HTML5 supplies, the figure element is one that instantly hits the mark for me.
Non-Photo Blue Photoshop Action
If cartooning is your thing, you will likely know of non-photo blue (or non-repro blue) pencils which allow you to ink over your pencil sketches without the need to erase your pencils after …
Resizing browser with JavaScript to test site display at different screen Dimensions
It's handy to be able to see what your site looks like on different devices. Although, of course, the perfect answer is to use the device in question to view it, with the multitude of different devices in use and variable screen dimensions users may set, this is often not possible. A rule-of-thumb solution is to use Javascript …
Removing white background from line art with Photoshop
You may wish to remove the page background when importing a scanned drawing or image from a drawing application that does not support transparency.
Going ping! The virtues of the PNG format
I have been a long-time fan of the PNG format and I often distribute my illustrations in this format. Although a well-established file format it is no where near as familiar as the ubiquitous JPEG or GIF and occasionally when I hand over a PNG I am sometimes asked "what is that, and will it work on my site?"