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I’m not usually one for jumping onto various memes, but when Robert tagged me with the “5 blogs that make me think” meme I figured I could turn it into an opportunity to mention a few people whose writings I enjoy and find thought-
I’ve been thinking about this all weekend (as I am sure many others are). If Mac OS X Dashboard widgets are simply HTML, Javascript and CSS, AND you can test them in Safari, wouldn’t you be able to host these widgets on a web server and
From site, "Glossy.js 1.21 allows you to add corners and shading and shadow to images on your webpages (alternatively: corner.js). It uses unobtrusive javascript to keep your code clean."
As some of you may know, I am currently working on a content management system. Although I am not able to
share all of the code - it is proprietary after all - I already made one debugging tool public. This tool
can be used to test so
Instant.js 1.11 is a java script allowing you to add an instant picture effect (including tilt) to images on your webpages.
It uses unobtrusive javascript to keep your code clean. It works in all the major browsers - Mozilla Firefox 1.5+, Op
You are certainly noticed a slow down on this website for some days now. Let me tell you why:
I have to make some websites for my different projects. The website I'm working on at the moment is the HDR gallery. So I have to make
Long-time readers, particularly those of you who post comments now and then, are probably aware of some ongoing problems I've been having with my commenting system. Commenters have had to use Markdown instead of HTML, code snippets were removed, esc
In CSS, there are certain selectors you can use that act like you've injected new HTML into the page and have the flexibility to style those new imaginary elements. These are known as pseudo-elements.
CSS 2.1 has four of them:
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Three recent interviews if you feel like gaining some additional insight on me. First up is an interview with JavaScriptWorkshop.com where I oddly talk about JavaScript. Second, is Devlounge talking about some recent sites. Lastly, I chat with
This post is the source for the most definitive/recent/tested method (in the scope of this blog) of gzipping your CSS when either Apache compression module is not available for use. Note: This post was originally published on June 13th, 2004. It is
I have been neglecting my weblog for a while. It's not that I haven't had any ideas or events to write about. On the contrary, life has been extremely busy lately. On April 27th I got married – which took a lot of preparation but was definitely wort

nonstep radio
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Simplicity is nice. Lately in web design (especially with the contagious outbreak of "web2.0")
Poynter introduced the major findings (video; text script here) of its latest EyeTrack study at ASNE last week, and it’s getting a lot of pixels, mostly because it suggests that people read more of a story online (77 percent)...

Oxford Hotel
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When first visiting the site I initially thought it was another flash website, but a further

GarrettDimon.com
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Empty your head of any pre-conceptions and definitions of what a Stylegala website s

The Principles of Beautiful Web Design
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IÂ’m quite jealous of Jaso

Dara's Garden
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This website is both attractive and stylish, with a skilfully executed design that fits th
Simply JavaScript.
Take the plunge into the third layer of the Web: "behavior". Make sure to check out the book as well.
You know those gossipy websites that show photos of celebrities without their makeup and fancy hairstyles? At Sparkplug we have a similar dirty secret -- underneath the sexy exterior and suave feel of our websites lies a series of ugly, puffy, just-
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.- Arthur C. Clarke
When Google first unveiled GMail, then GMaps, a firestorm of interest and activity was generated -- not just in those Google applications, but the tec
There is a recent book out by Friends of Ed called Web Development Solutions: Ajax, APIs, libraries and Hosted S
All right, class. Using CSS, produce a liquid layout that contains a fixed-width, scrolling side panel and a flexible, scrolling main panel. Okay, now do it without JavaScript. By chucking an assumption about how CSS works in browsers, Rob Swan prov
Rounded corners is one of the most popular and frequently requested CSS techniques even the father of internet Google also launch the rounded corners style markup with her Google Adsense and let users to custom their ads recently. Actually, there are
Sometimes, when we are building websites and web applications, we need a percentage bar / progress bar to show the progress of a specific task. I have created a simple Ajax based Percentage Bar / Progress Bar which is inspired by Bare Naked App.
SWFFix. An open source project with the goal of creating a next generation JavaScript library for embedding Flash content.