"Add" menu like in the Path application with CSS3
Yesterday I have installed the Path app on my iPhone. I was really pleased with how slick the application is. Not functionally, because it doesn’t do anything special — yet another way of “socializing”, but how the app has been built and even tiny details are thought through. Really good…
Source: mishunov
Design by Code: Pixel-perfect Android web UIs
Check out Targeting the iPhone 4 Retina Display with CSS3 Media Queries, an article discussing this same topic as it relates to the iPhone 4’s Retina Display.
If you’ve written Android SDK apps recently, you’re probably aware of the framework’s support for multiple screen densities…
Source: designbycode
Goods for some Facebook Pages
Working on a new theme for a webshop.
Tried to make a Brushed Metal style in CSS3. The texture is done by using 3 repeating-gradients with different length. That makes it look somewhat random. For the linear version, browser support is pretty ok, but for the radial one it’s not quite there yet. I think only in Safari 5.1 and Chrome Windows.
In addition I tried to add a conical gradient for the circle with just faking it with ellipse gradients. It’s ok for low contrasts and if you cover the middle part with an icon or so.. hehe.. ;-P A much more real looking technique is used in this experiment, but I believe it currently only works in Safari and Chrome Windows. Let’s hope that CSS4 will add support for real conical gradients.
See live Demo.
Source: lab.simurai.com
Awesome old building! (Taken with Instagram at Sankt Annæ Plads)
Looking at some old stuff (Taken with instagram)
Source: animalsbeingdicks
Sunny day in CPH (Taken with instagram)







