Icant.co.uk is the web home of Chris Heilmann, web enthusiast for a long long time and usability and accessibility evangelist in the wild wild world of corporate interaction design. A lot of great articles, tips and tricks
The drop shadow, Web 2.0's greatest asset. Well not really, but all the same they do look pretty nice, but are still a pain to implement. Who wants to go into potoshop, load your image then go through the hassle of adding the drop-shadow, etc.
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Closures are one of the most powerful features of ECMAScript (javascript) but they cannot be property exploited without understanding them. They are, however, relatively easy to create, even accidentally, and their creation has potentially harmful consequ
GeSHi is a syntax highlighter for HTML, written in PHP. Basically, you input the source you want to highlight and the name of the language you want to highlight it in, and GeSHi returns the syntax-highlighted result.
css-discuss is a wiki with real-world uses of CSS. A place with very practical hints, tips & tricks and guidelines. The wiki is a companion to the CssDiscussList mailing list and serves as a collective long-term memory for the list participants.
Closures are not hard to understand once the core concept is grokked. However, they are impossible to understand by reading any academic papers or academically oriented information about them!
This article is intended for programmers with some programmin
What is this? It's a challenge, an experiment, an exploration, a rough map of where we haven't been. It's a search for new ways to approach Web-based design. It's a cry for creativity, and a stab at innovation. It's a playground and a proving ground. It's
Interface is a collection of plugins for jQuery java script library. With this plugins you can build Web 2.0 aplications with the same same simplicty as using jQuery and provide a rich user interface.
Awesome Box is a YUI alternative to Lightbox2. It's similar to Lokesh Dhakar's project Lightbox 2, using the Yahoo! UI Javascript Library instead of Script.aculo.us
Ping works by optimizing a variety of aspects of the PNG format (palette, compression parameters, IDAT chunks, etc.) but it does not remove any image information from the file. Since PNG is a lossless format, it certainly wouldn't make sense to throw away