CSS Zen Garden
If you haven’t seen CSS Zen Garden, please check it out. You’ll immediatly notice the page is entirely layed out with CSS and you can click to see different variations of the page all done in CSS.
If you haven’t seen CSS Zen Garden, please check it out. You’ll immediatly notice the page is entirely layed out with CSS and you can click to see different variations of the page all done in CSS.
It appears that the McKesson Corporation has a new site and it looks like somebody spent a bit of time with the CSS and architecture planning.
I never wondered a website might look like if designed for a medical practice, and now I don’t have to.
It looks like Dr. Schiffer got his money’s worth.
Since we’re on MovableType now we offer the opportunity to develop more of a community here on BrainFuel. With each post you can feel free to post your own comments.
What sites to share? Don suggest Animusic.com but I think not, any of you ever see that? PBS frequently uses it as bumpers between shows (at least in Arizona). It’s neat the first time… but I digress.
I suggest SmartWool.com, it’s classy, fun, yet also elegant and easy to use. I’ll let you explore it yourself, however don’t miss the awesome navigation system.
Awesome site! here’s how it works: I read a book and I write a review on this site, and I also tell people where I “left” it out in the wild frontier. I can leave it anywhere: cofffee shops, grocery store, gas station, etc. Once I’ve released it people can see on the site that a book is in the wild and pick it up. Then they can read it and “release again.”
I saw this on SvsN and love the site. Such a bright green tone shouldn’t be atractive yet it is!
I don’t know why I’m posting this here. A good funny/weird Friday diversion.
(The frozen dead guy lives in an apocalpyse-proof house.)
The knowledge of risk (ceo blues dot com)
A good definition of the term “risk.”
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