At the end of Webdagene this year you will get 3 short talks about how we, people who work with the web, can change the world just a little bit. This is the third talk.
9. I don't give two hoots what you do with any of the
design or code you find here.
http://css-tricks.com/license/
10. Actually, I do. I hope you take it and use it, uncredited,
on a super commercial website and get wicked rich off
it. I hope you use it at work and your boss is
impressed and you get a big promotion.
http://css-tricks.com/license/
11. I hope it helps you design a website and that website
impresses somebody you think is super hot and you
get married and have smart, chill babies. I hope you
use the code in a blog post you write elsewhere and
that website gets way more popular and awesome
than this one.
http://css-tricks.com/license/
12. If you feel like telling me about it, cool. If not, no big
deal. If you feel better crediting it, that's cool. If not,
don't sweat it.
http://css-tricks.com/license/
13. If you copy an entire article from this site and republish it
on your own site like you wrote it, that's a little uncool. I
won't be mad at you for stealing, I just think you're better
than that and want to see you do better. I'm not going to
come after you though. I'd rather play ball with my dog.
http://css-tricks.com/license/
14. I want the web to get better and being all Johnny
Protective over everything doesn't get us there. I
understand other people feel differently about this and
might have semi-legit reasons for protecting certain code,
design, writing, or whatever. I work on some closed-source
projects myself. CSS-Tricks isn't one of them. Go
nuts.
http://css-tricks.com/license/