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... -offs notwithstanding — but Hive7's Zen Garden donates 10% of profits to breast cancer cure research.
Zen Garden is one of those social games that's all about trading things ... 're buying range from flora and fauna for your garden to fancy objects and terrain tools you can stick ... month and continuing through May 21, 2010 next year, Zen Garden will donate 10% of all Zennie purchases ...
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If you are wanting a gift for someone special or just want to get something different for yourself, why not get a japanese zen garden?
Bringing peace to mind, body and soulAbeautiful set of candle holders with a modern finish that combine serinity ... 1 candles
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A japanese zen garden is a fun gift which would be well received by many people ...
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... inspire and promote digital book design. Like the CSS Zen Garden, it demonstrates that solely via Cascading Style Sheets (and in our case a cover image), a wide range of expression ... ’re strongly encouraged.
While all browser typography needs improvement, these screenshots were taken on a Mac, which provides the best experience right now:
More information on About ePub Zen Garden.
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... with Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the world’s largest breast cancer organization, with their latest Facebook game, Zen Garden.
Akin to ... hundreds, of items for a design, even three seconds is too long. If you look at the image above, that garden is probably close to 100 items.
Nonetheless, the issues with Zen Garden as a game are more or less nitpicks. It is actually a pretty good looking game. It ...
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Do your E-books look atrocious? They don’t have to. Liza Daly’s new ePub Zen Garden project does for electronic books what CSS Zen Garden did for the Web – demonstrate that typography and layout of E-books are easily altered and, quite possibly, beautiful and usable.
(The ... , in fact, XHTML 1.1 + CSS, so the techniques underlying the ePub and CSS Zen Gardens are almost identical.)
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The karesansui garden at Kyoto's Ryoanji Temple contains 15 rocks, but only 14 can be seen from any one location. The ... landscape" and is more commonly known in English as a Japanese rock garden.
There are more pictures of the beautiful Ryoanji Temple here.
As you sip your ... tea, close your eyes and imagine you are contemplating this serene garden.
—Mellow Monk
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