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in title, tags, annotations or urlAn easy XHTML list maker - 0 views
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Cody Lindley is a front-end/JavaScript developer and recovering Flash developer. He has an extensive background working professionally (20+ years) with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and client-side performance techniques as it pertains to web development. If he is not wielding client-side code he is likely toying with interface/interaction design or front-end application architecture. When not sitting in front of a computer, it's a sure bet he is hanging out with his wife & three boys in Meridian, Idaho. In his spare time Cody is working towards being a 'One Dollar Apologist' and enjoys defending ...
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Meet Steve Floyd, Speaker at SEJ Dallas Meetup - 0 views
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As the CEO of AXZM, Steve Floyd has worked hard to build the company he always wanted to work for. Founding AXZM in the spring of 2003, Steve has since grown his agency into one of the most recognized and trusted digital marketing boutiques in North Texas. Starting his career in the early 2000′s designing for print & web - later evolving into LAMP application development and over the last 5 years, Content Strategy, SEO & Inbound. Steve is also the founder / organizer of the Dallas Content Strategy Group and Co-Chair / Founder of SEMPO NTX.
Opera Developer News - Why use @supports instead of Modernizr? - 0 views
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The reason to use @supports over Modernizr is performance; functionality that's built into the browser will always be faster than adding it in script. Removing an external dependancy saves an HTTP request to download Modernizr and doesn't require time to execute the JavaScript.
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Should you use Modernizr or @supports? The answer is definitively "it depends". As with all web projects, only you can decide which is the best way.