Bar charts in CSS are neither very new, or very difficult. Using some pretty basic styling you can force lists etc into resembling graphs and charts fairly easily. Such charts, in their most basic form, work perfectly well in displaying and presenting the data they represent. However, using some rich CSS3 and progressive enhancement, you can really start pushing the display and presentation of these normally boring documents to the next level. They are also an ideal way in which to demonstrate the power and ability of progressive enhancement.
CSS Wizardry posts tagged ‘Progressive Enhancement’
CSS bar charts—styling data with CSS3 and progressive enhancement
February 2nd, 2010
By Harry RobertsTags: CSS3, Data Visualisation, Progressive Enhancement
. Posted in Web Development | 4 Comments »
Suzanna Haworth Photography
December 17th, 2009
I recently completed a complete design and build for my girlfriend, Suzanna Haworth. She’s something of a photographer and we decided that we ought to knock her a little site up to showcase her works. As she wasn’t a client per se I had much more creative freedom than I usually would so I decided to exercise some CSS3 and progressive enhancement on the site.
By Harry RobertsTags: CSS3, Design, Photography, Progressive Enhancement
. Posted in Portfolio | No Comments »
