Well, yes. This has been a rough time for me and web-toilet. Firstly, there was the easter holidays. Soo.. drunk. I’ve also had problems with my internet in my original home town, so haven’t had time to update web-toilet, or trahte.org. But I’ve got many articles waiting in line for the right occasions.
Well, I’ve seen many blogs with these kind of articles and I thought what the hell, why not start one? Well, this(first) time I’ll be linking to a few great CSS and webdesign resources. Weehoo!
CSS tricks is probably the best updated CSS resource site on the net now, and I must say, great content!
CSS globe is a community. A CSS community. If you sign up to the RSS you will get notification of updates atleast four times a day. Hell, while I was writing this article I got two updates already. Extremely usefull.
WebdesignerWall is maintained by Nick La and he has very new ways of thinking.
Do I even need to mention A List Apart? It’s the best.
CSS-off is not for learning, but it’s more of a competition. You get 24 hours to take a PSD-file and turn it into a webpage with CSS and webstandards. You should get on the ride! The price is money, but you can donate it to some charity of your own choice.
Well, I’ve been writing on a tutorial, more specifically; a tutorial about how I created the menu you see on Trahte.org, and how to get IE to show it as it should be shown! Will be updating when it comes around.
Finaly! The opening of Web Toilet!
Well, the story behind this site. This “blog” was created in the matter of minutes in my mind after me, and a buddy of mine, Magnus Nyland, were talking about the “web 2.0 look”, and how much I hate that cursed trend. Firstly I came up with the idea of the slogan, which would be “Shitting on the web 2.0 look”, and hey, what do you know? The name came right after.
The whole idea behind this fancy name is that Web Toilet will be showing you ugly sites(with the web 2.0 look), beautiful sites, talented people and some tutorials on how NOT to go down in history as a designer who bowed to the web 2.0 trend. The site will also be held hostage to my personal ideas and projects, as well as some guest writers when the time is right.