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When I was designing the look of this site, I decided it might be cool to have a background image that automatically resized itself depending on the viewport (browser window). Here is how I was able to get a resizable background image using nothing but some clever CSS in my custom Thesis theme.

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When people ask what I do I say I?m a web developer. Occasionally I?ll be asked how that is different from a web designer or if they are the same thing.

Some will argue that the difference is semantics, that web designer and web developer are interchangeable terms for people who build websites. I disagree.

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47 CSS Tips & Tricks

by Joel on March 17, 2010

It doesn’t matter how much you think you know about CSS, there’s always something else, some new trick, hack, or work-around that you should know. 47 CSS Tips & Tricks To Take Your Site To The Next Level is a nice round up of CSS examples from basic to advanced. Here are 47 of those […]

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~JG

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