Ever have the desire to see screenshots of every version of every significant browser? Wish granted nerd. The Evolution of The Web is a visual history of web browsers and web technology. Dive in and see just how ugly the brushed metal of Safari v.1 really was.
CameraSim is a handy little tool that lets you learn the basics of photography from the comfort of your browser. The display updates as you adjust ISO, aperture, etc so you can see the results of your fiddling in real time.
Mark Pilgrim, creator of the indispensable Dive Into HTML5 is at again, this time collecting various ampersands from open source web fonts, and stripping them down to a single character font. Great for the next time you need that perfect ampersand.
Jason Santa Maria and friends have launched some killer work, showing what you can REALLY do with web fonts.
Here’s a little preview of a small web utility that I’m creating. It was originally for 10k Apart, but there was no way to get the file size down.
A demo page showing the typographic goodness of the “text-rendering: optimizeLegibility;” CSS declaration.
(via Desert Home)
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