
Welcome. This is the website of Tim van den Bosch. Tim is a graphic designer / web developer, and recently finished the Master of Media Technology (forum) at Leiden University. This website is used as showcase for his work and helps to facilitate his research.
MY BOOKMARKS
- CSS Redundancy Checker
A simple script that, given a CSS stylesheet and either a .txt file listing URLs of HTML files, or a directory of HTML files, will iterate over them all and list the CSS statements in the stylesheet which are never called in the HTML.
- 80+ AJAX-Solutions For Professional Coding
AJAX makes it possible to create more interactive, more responsive and more flexible web-solutions. And it’s the first step towards rich internet applications of the future.
- Wetpaint Launches ‘Please Touch’ Collaboration Tool for Artists
Wetpaint, the wiki creator, launched the new WetPaint Please Touch feature, allowing users to add a more artistic touch to their wikis.
- 100 rooms
100 x 100
photographs of residents in their flats in hong kong's oldest public housing estate:
- Animated Collapsible DIV
This script collapses any DIV on the page and lets users manually toggle its appearance via a smooth "Web 2.0 style" animation. It's a popular effect on social networking/ comment sites such as Digg.
- Photosynth demo!
sing photos of oft-snapped subjects (like Notre Dame) scraped from around the Web, Photosynth creates breathtaking multidimensional spaces with zoom and navigation features that outstrip all expectation. Its architect, Blaise Aguera y Arcas, shows it off in this standing-ovation demo. Curious about that speck in corner? Dive into a freefall and watch as the speck becomes a gargoyle.
- favorites websites logo lists
a visually overwhelming approach of presenting the most relevant websites according to specific categories
- A List Apart: Frameworks for Designers
These days, “framework” is quite a buzzword in web development. With JavaScript frameworks like the Yahoo User Interface library, jQuery, and Prototype getting a lot of attention and web application frameworks like Rails and Django getting even more, it seems like everyone is using some kind of framework to build their sites. But what exactly is a framework? And are they only useful to programmers, or can we web designers benefit from the concept, as well?
- WCAG Samurai Errata published
Just over a year ago, in his article To Hell with WCAG 2, Joe Clark announced that he had formed an invitation only group called the WCAG Samurai, which would publish errata for and extension to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, making the guidelines more usable on the modern Web.
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