CSS Naked Day ‘2008

April 9th, 2008 @ 00:36

Today, exactly at midnight, my blog (www.molif.com), as well as Michel’s blog (www.optimiced.com), are getting rid of their ‘clothes’.

Today is ‘CSS Naked Day‘ — the day which promotes Web Standards!

CSS Naked Day 2008 - getting naked with CSS styles... and not only CSS ;-) class=

This ‘CSS Naked Day’ is 24 to 48 hours long, and will show, that a blog or website with well written HTML+CSS can look pretty well even without its clothes (without its CSS styles).

So, if you see my blog without CSS today or tomorrow (without its design), don’t be puzzled by this fact — we ’stripped of’ our CSS styles for a good cause — and, as you can judge by the photo above (which we made together a few hours ago), not only of our CSS clothes, but also of our real clothes! ;-)

Long live Web Standards! :-D

PS You may also read a story about CSS Naked Day in the Blogherald) ;-)

Paper Magic

March 28th, 2008 @ 21:23

One need only to have nervous fingers and five minutes rest…to start doing something from paper. I’ve started to make these little angels last year in November in the office.
Few colleagues still have some to make them smile. And even artishock got one. :-)

paper angel

I love to remind to myself, that life is not only work. I left this cup with stars in my ex-office, only completely full. ;-)

handful of stars

These are very easy to make…if you like them, see how-to. Warning: once you start, you may never stop. :-)

that's what the quiet madmen do

One very special and fairy girl recently showed to me how to make this flower:

Peony, almost real

There is more to show, but next time. :-)

Lady & Bird

March 28th, 2008 @ 12:37

I like them, very very much. Again Iceland. I feel so atracted.

More.

Let me in!

March 14th, 2008 @ 15:13

Perhaps you already know this.

But isn’t it cool, huh? :-)

Here is the first one.

Obsession

February 22nd, 2008 @ 21:54

Accidentally saw this animation and instantly fell in love with it.

Indeed I almost forgot to knit, but anyway I agree - it’s a fancy mania. :-)

Book Worm

February 20th, 2008 @ 17:06

Few months ago an online inquiry caught my attention and i still think about it.
The question in this inquiry was simply “Do you read books?” and the maximum positive answer was defined as “1-6 books per year”. This, I admit, amazed me.

As a matter of fact, I couldn’t believe someone considering that nobody reads more than 6 books per year.

Just books

I had this opportunity and asked a person, related to this inquiry, about his opinion.
Well, he told me that book worms as me don’t count and in general the young people don’t read books at all.

I refuse to believe it. I think that too many people still read.
On the photo above are only a few of the books I “ate” during the last four-five months.
Well, it is true, that I am dedicated reader - I read everywhere and anytime.
But even so, I am sure that there are many people, who read six, and even seven books last year.

Please, help me prove that. :-)
If you read this blog, just let me know, please, the titles of the last seven books you’ve read.

I’ll be happy if you recommend some.
(My personal recommendation is Dara Horn’s novel - The World To Come, as well as Blink.)