This is less of a mod and more of a paint job. The case was painted black with vinyl dye, and needs some work. The keycaps were washed in detergent and warm water. Getting hte thing apart was the hardest--I had to fing a long socket that was somewhere between 5mm and 7/32", I have no idea what size those nuts actually are that hold the thing together. They are really difficult to remove though.
CaseMod de Verdade is the slogan of RJ CaseMod, and it means "True CaseMod." So when Ivo contacted me and asked if he could translate my articles into Portuguese for his Brasilian audience, I said I thought it was a great idea. Penso que é uma grande idéia.
Sometimes people print pages. I know I do. And when the designer has gone out his way to make an obnoxiously complex layout using the usual tables and graphics, it often spills off the page and becomes an unreadable mess. In short, what looks wicked on the screen often sucks on paper.
This template set contains the flying menu javascript I used to use on this site (but removed a few months ago). Because of the flying menu, this template set uses quirk mode and does not validate as any HTML spec.
In this article we'll examine the generic elements: div and span. Along the way we'll see a bit more detail on how a stylesheet works and how it's put together. At the end of this article, we'll see an example of how CSS is a better way to do things.
In the first of my series of CSS tutorial articles, we'll examine a basic use for cascading stylesheets: font control. This is the way a lot of webmasters get started in CSS; there's a lot of powerful tools to learn to use, and some very distinct benefits to using CSS for font control.
I'm beginning the process of releasing some templates for Greymatter 1.3. Mainly because all the existing templates are for older versions. So here's the first template I'm making available, it's called lefty.