Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Stuart Langridge introduces us to some of the up-and-coming features we're getting with current and future browsers, a nice complement to Robert Nyman's talk, which covered the advanced features of "mainstream" (IE6-compatibl (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Front end developer (X)HTML/CSS/JavaScript/UI (Moonfruit.com) - LondonEssential Skills: HTML, CSS, W3C web standards, JavaScript, Ajax, Browser bugs/inconsistencies, UI/Design skills. JQuery or similar and Macromedia Flash/Fl (Read More)
zlabs:
T-shirts, as you’ll surely agree, play a big part in the design world. Sometimes, we designers don’t get the kinds of projects we want, and so we are left to apply our creativity in some other way, many of us opting to su (Read More)
Ajaxian:
PPK talks up the excitement of mobile web development, then brings the mood down a notch by listing the overwhelming array of browsers to be targeted! Quirksmode says it all. This talk is about quirks in mobile development, a (Read More)
Submitted by loucypher
from Google Reader:
Sometime before the release of Adblock Plus 1.0 I started adding JSDoc comments throughout Adblock Plus source code. The idea was that source code documentation will be generated from it automatically in future. This took a w (Read More)
java.blogs Recent Entries:
Ajaxian » Front PageRobert Nyman walks through some of the more subtle low-level features of Javascript, and some of the idioms that have emerged.Comparisons: Understanding identity (===) versus equality (==).Boolean expressi (Read More)
Gizmodo:
I know Microsoft has only recently broken ground on Internet Explorer 9, but why would you ever release a graph in which you were the admitted worst at a task? The graph above is a JavaScript performance comparison in which t (Read More)
Ajaxian:
This is in the crazy but fun category, so I had to post this on a Friday. Toki Woki Scroll Clock:Amazing what folks do with div overflows :)All in a few lines of MooTools-used-JS:PLAIN TEXTJAVASCRIPT: var h1, h2, m1, m2, s1, (Read More)
Ajaxian:
It’s another Javascript conference! Full Frontal has kicked off in Brighton this morning (fullfrontal09 on twitter). First up is Ajaxian and Yahoo Chris Heilmann on Javascript security. The main theme is let’s use Javascript (Read More)
Engadget:
Even if you don't have a favored fighter in the browser wars, you have to admit Microsoft's Internet Explorer has been looking mighty unfit over the last few years. Younger and fitter contenders like Mozilla's Firefox and Goo (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Google made an announcement! It was an OS, in case you haven't heard. But it was also something else: a long-term, high-risk bet about the future of the internet. Here's what Google needs to happen for Chrome to make it. Just (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Google made an announcement! It was an OS, in case you haven't heard. But it was also something else: a long-term, high-risk bet about the future of the internet. Here's what Google needs to happen for Chrome to make it. Just (Read More)
Submitted by rahulseh
from blog:
Like Ruby on Rails, Merb is an MVC framework. Unlike Rails, Merb is ORM-agnostic, JavaScript library agnostic, and template language agnostic, preferring plugins that add in support for a particular feature rather than trying (Read More)
Techmeme:
Today we're introducing Techmeme Mobile, a new mobile version of Techmeme optimized for popular smartphones. Techmeme Mobile loads much faster on phones thanks to a sparser page format in which tabs and "Discussion" links loa (Read More)
Digital Daily:
Direct from Google headquarters, and liveblogged by John Paczkowski, The company’s unveiling of its Chrome OS. The first of three segments:There will be no beta today. Sundar Pichai says Google is still a year away from an of (Read More)
Wired Top Stories:
Serious work has begun on Internet Explorer 9, the next revision of Microsoft’s flagship web browser.That sounds like good news, right? After all, IE8 has its moments, but it isn’t exactly a cutting edge browser. Certainly, a (Read More)
Submitted by loucypher
from Google Reader:
Help turn the open Web into a rich learning environment and explore new possibilities for using Firefox add-ons to support learning online, as part of the the Jetpack for Learning Design Challenge sponsored by the Mozilla Fou (Read More)
Submitted by courane01
from Google Reader:
Who doesn’t love TypeKit? Today a fantastic new plugin, Typekit for WordPress, was released by OM4. The best news is that it is compatible with WordPress MU!With all the buzz that font embedding services like Typekit have be (Read More)
Submitted by firsttiger
from Twitter:
shared on google Make Your Apps Smooth Like Gmail: Google Open Sources UI Javascript Tools http://snipurl.com/tbgyb. (Read More)