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If we, as a community, start to appreciate the complexity of writing CSS, perhaps we can ask for help instead of blaming the language when we’re confused or stuck. We might also stop looking down on CSS specialists.
Twenty hard-won lessons from Dan from ten years of Dribbble.
We sent 50 shirts along with a card to friends and colleagues announcing Dribbble’s beta back in 2008. This first batch of members played a pivotal role in the foundation of the community and how it would develop. The shirt helped guilt them into actually checking out the site.
I think I still have my T-shirt somewhere!
Let’s take a meandering waltz through what other people have to say about simplicity.
I think “it’s simple” shouldn’t be used to explain something.
The lovely (and responsive) Great Discontent site has a lovely interview with Dan, who is lovely.
A super-simple lightweight PHP class by Kellan for calling the Flickr API and receiving back an array of results.
Here's Dan's latest project (and of course it looks gorgeous). I've been testing it for a while before the official launch and it's really sweet. Best of all, there is no sign up. All the interaction happens through Twitter. Clever.
Dan has redesigned his site and it looks gorgeous.
Dan documents the process of adding microformats to Cork'd.
From Dan Cederholm and Dan Benjamin: a lovely looking piece of social software all about wine. I've been trying it in pre-release and it's really, really nice. This is my kind of website.
Dan has redesigned. Or maybe that should be realigned. Either way, it feels just perfect. Talented bastard.
Dan's new book will be out soon. I predict it will be great: the subject matter is exactly what CSS coders need to know.