Hi, I‘m Matthew Ausonio. I am a web developer currently working in downtown San Diego. I also sometimes toy around with designing websites. If you would like to know more, please visit the about page.

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Simple Tree View script with jQuery

February 19, 2009

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This is one of the first small scripts I wrote with jQuery way back when. It has been slightly modified over time, but the basis of how it works is the same.

Safari 3 CSS Hack

March 4, 2008

I hate CSS hacks.  I do.  But in all honestly, I like to try and find new ones.  Maybe it’s the discovery feeling I’m after.  Like I have found a hidden gem or something.  I don’t know, but I keep playing around with CSS in hopes of finding new things all the time.  And so, [...]

(Not So)Pure CSS Data Chart

February 8, 2008

So, I was reading through the new tutorial over at cssglobe.com, Pure CSS Data Chart.  As with most tutorials, I considered how I could add my own twist to the example.  And the obvious thought came up, add javascript.  Now, I know that this will immediately take us from the “Pure CSS” part of it all, but [...]

Recent Bookmarks

September 5, 2007

I figured I would just put up a list of the most recent sites I have bookmarked.  So here they are, in no particular order:

45 Excellent Blog Designs
Fully Illustrated
Bring on the tables - 456 Berea St.
60 Advanced Adobe Photoshop Tutorials
The Hipness Threshold (thrown in just for fun)
and last but not least Jeremy Cowart Photography

Hope you [...]

Expanding Button with Rounded Corners in CSS - Part 2

July 6, 2007

In part one, we went over making a CSS button with rounded corners. Our button also expanded (stretched) vertically with content, and only used one image for the static and hover states. Now, you wouldn’t know this by the amount of comments on the article, but it has generated a lot of traffic. [...]

Safari 2 Specific CSS Hack?

June 16, 2007

So I’m going to get to the point with this post. I was tinkering, and may have found a CSS hack that targets only IE7 and Safari 2.0. You can then of course override the the style with a IE7 specific hack, thus using this technique to target Safari 2.0 alone.
Now, I don’t [...]

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