…one work-around is to add an extra containing div and set overflow:hidden on that. (Found when using display:table and display:table-cell; to vertically centre content of unknown height.)
Highlights from my second monkey: Pony Bravo, Betunizer, Holy Fuck, Nelson Can…
Need to prevent “£/$/€1,000,000!!!” or similar breaking over two lines at the forward slashes? CSS word-break, word-wrap, white-space not working for you?
Few things to note on the process of bringing this site to life…
Design and build of custom WordPress site for the Bulgarian technology and ops centre. A later update included categorised job postings.
Photos of one of the lads from work for a body-builders’ magazine cover competition. Re-edited (2019) to add some punch that was lacking in the originals.
A re-skin of the Casino .exe download application for the newly licensed Italian market. Tie in with the new website redesign.
Design for an interactive landing page with sliding scale to illustrate the increasing bonus levels.
Because the Apache user on a Mac OS X box is called “_www” not the more Linux-common “apache”…
More examples of using Batch Rename RegEx in Bridge using Regular Expressions… 1. Find year/month in yyyy-mm format at the beginning of a filename: ^[0-9]{4}-[0-1][0-9]- (Remove the caret symbol ‘^‘ if you’re searching for it anywhere in the filename) 2…. Continue Reading →
My Second Monkey Week. Just there for the Saturday. Saw a few bands but these three were the ones that did the business…
Mansion wanted a behind-the-scenes teaser and some stills to back up their first UK broadcast campaign in years. A busy day gathering footage and stills followed by a couple of days’ crash course in remember-how-to-edit. This mostly usable BtS spot… Continue Reading →
Logo design for the Soloists of London. A baroque flourish of Mutlu Ornamental with Snell Roundhand (for readability) on a ground of Gill Sans, AKA the British Helvetica — itself born of the [London] Underground Alphabet. #toomuchtypography?
Three years after the original site launched Phil called me to help adapt the site to a new and bigger home…
For my kids’ fun day at school. 50cm x 50cm, acrylic on paper.
The below PHP generates a cachefile used to display a GIT changelog. (Because I didn’t have the power to get GIT installed onto the production server…) If the following simple script in your repo directory doesn’t do it you may… Continue Reading →
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