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Jeremy Carlson

independent graphic + web designer // Louisville, Colorado

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Tag Archives: CSS

Square Colored Bullets with a Consistent Size Across Platforms

Can we have colored bullets without having to produce a little graphic? Can they be square please?

Posted byJeremyApril 7, 2012June 23, 2015Posted inWriteTags: CSS, quicktip1 Comment on Square Colored Bullets with a Consistent Size Across Platforms

WRA web redesign

I have worked with Western Resource Advocates on numerous projects over the years, and their cause is dear to my heart. I was delighted to help WRA update their website. We accomplished a lot on a small budget.
Posted byJeremyMarch 18, 2011December 3, 2015Posted inPortfolioTags: CSS, design, development, JavaScript, webLeave a comment on WRA web redesign

Firefox 2, Mac, and Calibri don’t mix.

Use caution when specifying Calibri as a primary font-face on the web. Some readers might miss your point entirely. Or a good half of it, anyways.

Posted byJeremyJanuary 21, 2009November 6, 2009Posted inWriteTags: bugs, CSS, development, Geek

Allowing wide images in flexible-width layouts

Want wide images in your flexible layout? Don’t feel like marking up empty paragraphs with background images? Plug in this little piece of jQuery code, and you’re ready to go.

Posted byJeremyJanuary 8, 2009November 6, 2009Posted inWriteTags: CSS, Geek, JavaScript, jQuery, layout
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