Build your own CSS Framework: Background
So you have been doing them stylesheets for quite some time or you might just be starting up, no matter who you are. If you haven’t been residing under a rock for the last couple of years you know there are some great CSS Frameworks out there. I like some of them more than others, especially the 960.gs which I’ve used once. You might say
Get espresso with Macheist
You want Espresso from Macrabbit that I wrote about earlier, right? You could get it, along with some other really impressive software such as LittleSnapper, The Hit List and possibly BoinxTV for only $39. You read right, only $39 for apps with a combined pricetag well over $600.
If the bundle alone isn’t enough to get
Long time no posts
So, much time have passed since my last post about Espresso, which now is a public beta for everyone to try out, swing by http://macrabbit.com/espresso/ and grab yourself a copy.
Other than that I have worked, and some more work on top of that. Recently I have finished up two sites, first out a site for a company who provide a sauna combined with a
Espresso - A Coda killer?
I’ve been using Panic’s Coda for a while as my primary editor for XHTML/CSS/JavaScript. It’s all good, but there are some small functions I’m really missing, like code folding.