Monthly Archives: April 2010

Today’s Readings

A nice CSS3 article from Brothercake showing how to (subtlety) apply text-shadow for a slightly embossed effect.  Now, note, I am not talking about the old-school drop shadow we all hate, that looks like your browser is having a seizure.  … Continue reading

Today’s Readings

If you’re a web developer, I can just about guarantee that you use Firefox to do your business, am I right? But I’ll also guarantee that you’ve started getting sick of it too, right? It has gotten soooooooo sssllloooowwwww lately… … Continue reading

Got Autism? iPhone App to the Rescue

A co-worker forwarded an article about an iPhone app that lets a mother and her autistic daughter communicate for the first time! Read more and watch a video about the app. I love technology that helps… Happy apping, Atg Top⇪

Today’s Readings

The code from Ted Littledale‘s iAd Carousel Navigation makes it seem… not that hard…  Of course, his carousel is intended for an iDevice, but this makes me wonder how hard it would be do something similar for a standard webpage… … Continue reading

Today’s Readings

Want to get away?  The most remote places on Earth… I’ve said it before, and I’ll surely say again about Paul Irish: you are a mad man!  He and Divya Manian have created another HTML5/CSS5 “readiness” site, but this time … Continue reading

Conan’s Found a Home

Well, I must say I’m disappointed to see him arrive at TBS, but glad to see he’s found a home! Conan O’Brien is set to debut on TBS, bumping George Lopez to midnight (supposedly with no ill-feeling from Mr. Lopez… … Continue reading

Today’s Readings

Still working my way through the backlog…  But I’m back down to under 250!  :-) As Cameron says, “Now this is a reading experience only iPad (currently) could deliver.” Be sure to watch the video… Awesome… Anyone get a little … Continue reading

Today’s Readings

Not sure that I’ve ever encountered an Inspection in Firebug that I felt wasn’t accurate, but Brothercake has an Inspector that he claims is better. Okay. Debugging and Closures and Modules, oh my! I love to trip across something that … Continue reading

Browser Wars, The Sequel (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love HTML)

Imagine if you will… The meeting is over, you have your new design that needs to be built, and now you sit at your whiteboard to plan your strategy. First, we need an HTML version for the Web.  That’s easy. … Continue reading