I'm currently working on a redesign of my site, AzzcatDesign.com. My goals are to explain and showcase my business and create a site that works on mobile browsers as well as widescreens. So I'm losing the Flash portfolio and opting for jQuery--specifically the masonry plugin. This allows the site to expand/contract to match various browser widths.
I'm also having fun (after all, it's MY site) maxing out my Typekit acct. use of various fonts. In the screen shot you can see 4 fonts being rendered.
I'm also using CSS3 for gradients, text- and box-shadows, alpha transparency and transitions.
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I'm currently working on a redesign of my site, AzzcatDesign.com. My goals are to explain and showcase my business and create a site that works on mobile browsers as well as widescreens. So I'm losing the Flash portfolio and opting for jQuery--specifically the masonry plugin. This allows the site to expand/contract to match various browser widths.
I'm also having fun (after all, it's MY site) maxing out my Typekit acct. use of various fonts. In the screen shot you can see 4 fonts being rendered.
I'm also using CSS3 for gradients, text- and box-shadows, alpha transparency and transitions.
almost 2 years ago