View allAll Photos Tagged CSS
A South shore train has just left Burns Harbor after picking up some cars and will take it to Barr yard in Riverdale via CSX. This is the first time I got a CSS freight on home rails in Porter county.
Ogden Dunes, IN
April 27, 2008
former the steam frigate USS Merrimac …. its sister the USS Roanoak was converted into a Multi turreted ironclad...better shape not having being burnt and sunk before the Merrimac's conversion.... the CSS Virginia was later scuttled and burnt when the Union Troops recaptured its Fleet base at Gosport Va..... near the Hampton Roads battle site...
Lea Verou talks about CSS Animations at WDCNZ 2012
Photo by WE DO Photography and Design wedo.net.nz
A westbound CSS&SB train heads north on Metra Electric at Burnside, passing beneath the CRL, NS and BRC mains, on February 22, 2012.
Elevator screw standing: Parker Brooks, a conservator and graduate student from Texas A&M University’s Conservation Research Laboratory, discusses the role of an elevator screw, at right, which was used to raise and lower the cannon. Photo by Chelsea G. Smith, USACE Savannah District
Testing Mr Clayson's wonderful IE CSS discovery, with some quick changes.
All browsers get the basic version (above). IE7 and modern browsers get the full CSS after that, but IE6 gets it's own special stylesheet
CSS Acadia was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Navy in January, 1917 as a patrol vessel, replacing the CSS prefix with HMCS, thus becoming HMCS Acadia.
My task to hand code a photoshop file (produced by a graphic designer) into strict HTML and CSS site.
Role: Development.
CSS Online Training is aimed at making you an expert at responsive designs, best practices in CSS3, exploring various techniques. UI Trainings institute empower student graduates and young professionals with the required proficiency to power-boost their career.
Contact us:
Website: uitrainings.com/courses/css3-online-training/
Email id: info@uitrainings.com
IND: +91 992 284 8898
USA: +1 678 389 8898
UK: +44 141 416 8898
Christopher Schmitt presenting at the CSS Summit. Hosted at the University of Cincinnati, Raymond Walters College
Canada's First Oceanographic Survey Ship, the CSS Acadia. Now it is a museum ship at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The CSS Acadia is a National Historic Site of Canada.
CSS 2006 and HCLX 3867 sit idling at the CSS Michigan City Shops ready to head east on a late-night run to move some freight. A less-than-stellar arrangement, as the crew would run the entire trip long hood forward in a not-so-comfortable lead locomotive.
©PhotographyByMichiale. All images are copyright protected and cannot be used without my permission. please visit me on Facebook, too! www.facebook.com/photographybymichiale