Today’s Demo covers the use of CSS3 Columns and was written by Karl Dubost. Karl is a self-proclaimed hedonist, dreamer and always exploring the Open Web for creative spaces.
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In relationship to the other blog posts thus far, this one is a little disappointing. I was hoping for something a little more than a generic link to another blog. The subject though is worthy of praise without a doubt.
Hi -TNO-
We asked Karl to write an article about CSS3 columns. We’ve linked to it from the Hacks blog because our blog’s template is not that wide and Karl’s demonstration of columns works better on his site than on the Hacks blog. Thanks for your feedback.
@gen:
Please replace “View the Demo in Firefox 3.5″ by something like: “Read the Article” …etc
This makes what you’re saying more obvious.
@Andy: thanks! Done.