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Melissa Kendall

SO jQuery Fiddle - jsFiddle - Online Editor for the Web (JavaScript, MooTools, jQuery, ... - 2 views

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    Very useful jQuery simulator which lets you use different frameworks and many other options. Especially useful for sharepoint development, because deploying/closing sharepoint is slow in comparison.
Melissa Kendall

Writing Maintainable Code - 2 views

  • Before we can change any code, we have to understand what the code currently does, and whether it's supposed to do that.
  • Often, a quick piece of code isn't so quick after all, and you can easily find yourself surrounded by a baffling labyrinth of code in under a day.
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    Great summary of what is taught in Comp 3350 (Soft. Eng. I)
Michael Yagudaev

CSS Specificity And Inheritance - Smashing Magazine - 2 views

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    Excellent discussion on how the browser calculates what style to apply to an element when multiple css selectors apply.
Matt Haines

Google Dart to "ultimately ... replace JavaScript" - 2 views

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    Not a technical article, but a very interesting read about where Google may be going in the near(ish?) future..
Chad Kipling

Firefox 9 JavaScript performance will be improved by 20-30% | ExtremeTech - 2 views

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    FIrefox's javascript performance will apparently be significantly improved by introducing type inference to the JS compiler.
Melissa Kendall

HTML5 and CSS3 - Adobe - The Expressive Web - Beta - 2 views

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    A bunch of cool concepts of new HTML5 and CSS3 features. Includes a short description, brief browser comparability chart, fallback strategies, and real-life examples.
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    Incredibly cool example of what HTML5 + CSS can do together. Check out the Canvas tab, especially.
Thu Tran

What the Front Pages of the Web Looked Like on 9/11/2001 - 4 views

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    A look at web sites 10 years ago, and how the internet dealt with 9/11
Chad Kipling

30 jQuery Enhanced CSS Button Techniques | Learn Web Design - 3 views

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    Different button designs and animations to create more interactive and useful buttons. Includes many that are in CSS without images.
Michael Yagudaev

Avoiding the FOUC v3.0 « Paul Irish - 1 views

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    Describes how to avoid a flash of unstyled content that is usually styled through javascript on initial load. Should be very applicable to us (Zendesk?).
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    P.S. Yes Thu, we are back to Paul Irish's blog now ;). Maybe John Resig next week.
Michael Yagudaev

Browser CSS hacks « Paul Irish - 0 views

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    CSS hacks reference. Good to know, excellent to avoid.
Michael Yagudaev

Conditional stylesheets vs CSS hacks? Answer: Neither! « Paul Irish - 1 views

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    Explains how to target IE without resorting to nasty css hacks. I am considering switching to this over conditional stylesheet(s) (iehacks.css in intra).
Chad Kipling

CSS3 drop shadow generator - 2 views

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    A simple tool to generate a number of stylish shadows in CSS3.
Courtney Slimmon

Vertical Centering with CSS - 4 views

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    This was the link that was in my presentation about vertical alignment.
Chad Kipling

Blowing up HTML5 video and mapping it into 3D space « Craftymind - 3 views

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    Two quick and cool examples of adding and manipulating video with Canvas.
Matt Haines

Stories from my experiences learning Scrum - 1 views

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    A short description of transitioning from small teams, to scrum and some of its basic principals.
Thu Tran

Just some other awesome CSS3 buttons - red-team-design.com - 1 views

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    Create cool buttons with icons and no images
Thu Tran

Nettuts+ Quiz #5: CSS Specificity and Cascading | Nettuts+ - 2 views

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    A quiz to refresh you on some of the basics of css specificity
Michael Yagudaev

John Resig - Sub-Pixel Problems in CSS - 1 views

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    The problem with liquid layouts, rounding up and down of pixel is not consistent across browsers
Cody Lee

DIY Felt Camera Slider - 1 views

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    Here is a simple idea by Peter G for creating a cheap camera slider using felt, a board and a picture frame. Take a board, wrap and staple some felt around it (fleece will also do). Screw some boards to the bottom to raise it up a bit (so the picture frame doesn't bump the tripod head), affix the wood to your camera plate.
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