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Vernon Fowler

Sass - Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets - 0 views

  • Sass makes CSS fun again. Sass is an extension of CSS3, adding nested rules, variables, mixins, selector inheritance, and more. It’s translated to well-formatted, standard CSS using the command line tool or a web-framework plugin.
Vernon Fowler

CSS3 Generator - 0 views

  • If you set it to border-box, the padding and border will render inside the box.
  • -moz-box-sizing: border-box; -webkit-box-sizing: border-box; box-sizing: border-box;
Vernon Fowler

The URLEncode and URLDecode Page - 0 views

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Sarah HL

JS charts - Free download - 0 views

  • JS Charts is available free for both non-commercial and commercial purposes. This license does NOT allow you to distribute, resell or embed/enclose JS Charts into another distribution pack/application which outputs similar content that can be used by third parties. To get the source codes, special customizations licenses please contact our sales department at sales [at] jumpeyecomponents.com
Sarah HL

smush.it! - 0 views

  • Performance just got a little bit easier. Optimizing images by hand is time consuming and painful. Smush it does it for you.
  • Smush it comes in different flavours: You can upload a bunch of pictures in your browser You can provide us with a list of image urls or You can get a Firefox Extension or a cross-browser bookmarklet to optimize the images found on any web page
Sarah HL

Welcome - 2 views

I put the tag tools in my bookmarks for all tools. You find interesting stuff ? Bookmark & send it to us ! HTML, XHTML CSS Javascript, Ajax XML JSON Performance Graphic tools Extensions for brow...

lang:fr lang:en tools html css javascript

started by Sarah HL on 13 Feb 09 no follow-up yet
pctechsupport

Trusted PC Tech Support - 1 views

Computers are the most essential commodity for me, especially for my business. That is why whenever I experiences computer trouble, I would really look for a PC tech support specialist to fix my co...

started by pctechsupport on 13 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
de Villamil Frédéric

» 22 Questions to Ask Before Developing a Website :: CSS, JavaScript and XHTM... - 0 views

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    I developed this "Website Development Questionnaire" in 2002. It is old, but it still serves me well, so I thought I would share. I don't actually add the bold or italic sections below. Those were added here to help you understand the rationale for the questions:
Sarah HL

JUnit FAQ - 0 views

  • They effectively communicate in an executable format how to use the software. They also prevent tendencies to over-build the system based on speculation. When all the tests pass, you know you're done!
  • Test-driven development is a lot more fun than writing tests after the code seems to be working
  • Do I have to write a test for everything? No, just test everything that could reasonably break.
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  • If something is difficult to test, it's usually an opportunity for a design improvement.
  • Frequent testing gives you confidence that your changes didn't break anything and generally lowers the stress of programming in the dark.
  • Run all your unit tests as often as possible, ideally every time the code is changed
  • For larger systems, you may just run specific test suites that are relevant to the code you're working on.
  • write a failing test that exposes the defect. When the test passes, you know the defect is fixed!
  • Don't forget to use this as a learning opportunity. Perhaps the defect could have been prevented by being more aggressive about testing everything that could reasonably break.
inkoniq

Apple iOS8 HealthKit: App trends to watch out for - 0 views

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    Future for HealthKit is great if Apple can pull it off. Letting different apps and devices talk to each other essentially makes your iPhone center of your lifestyle.
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