04 Multiple Columns

CSS3 provides several new ways to do layout. The easiest is multiple columns within an element. It’s easy to create multi-column layouts using the new CSS3 multiple columns property. The document flow can create more columns inside a box than is visually pleasing, so change it to one, two, three or four columns, depending on the size of the screen. Using media queries a small screens gets one column, tablets get two and computer monitors get three or more columns.

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What is “Fun?”

“I’ll know it when I see it.”

As designers, we get a lot of similarly elusive adjectives from clients, as they tell us what they want their sites to be: “The site needs to be ‘cool,’” “It should be ‘exciting,’” “I want it to ‘pop.’” When we ask them to clarify, the answer we get back sounds a lot like “I can’t tell you what it is, but I’ll know it when I see it.”

“Fun” is a particularly difficult concept to define. And we’re starting to hear it a lot more from clients as we design for different contexts of use.

So what’s a designer to do?

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