Tag: web design
WordPress “Pixel” theme – fixed background mod
by CyberShadow on Apr.23, 2010, under Random, Website
I love fixed backgrounds. So, I made a version of Sam‘s Pixel theme with a fixed background (which you can see on the blog already). It even supports IE6 (well, almost) – thanks, ie7-js!
Note: I re-exported the background from the original PSD as a PNG, since it’s too beautiful to be degraded by JPEG compression artifacts. The PNG is about 350kb in size – so, if that bothers you, convert it to JPEG and edit style.css accordingly.
ColorCalc – command-line calculator for colors
by CyberShadow on Apr.04, 2010, under Code
If you’re one of the few crazies like me who prefer doing web development using command-line tools, you might appreciate this simple command-line calculator which can operate on RGB colors. It supports the 4 basic arithmetic operations and grouping using parens. (continue reading…)
Converting classic WinAMP skins to HTML/CSS
by CyberShadow on Feb.24, 2010, under Code
I wrote something that cuts up images from WinAMP classic skins to allow using them (with CSS) in web pages.
It allows variable content width/height, using the bitmap font in the “gen” title bar, and uses mouse “hover” effects.
Source: http://github.com/CyberShadow/WSZ2Web
Download: http://github.com/downloads/CyberShadow/WSZ2Web/wsz2web.zip
Examples: http://thecybershadow.net/misc/skins/