It is rare, I think, to find a new version of software so amazingly different that you want to shout about it, let alone a browser add-on! But Firebug 1.5 is the exception to the rule! Download it and restart … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2010
Today’s Readings
A light load today, because the subjects are heavy. Ok, well, sort of… Helium Ever taken over a site/project and wondered how much of that CSS is really necessary? You don’t want to just start deleting stuff, cause you never … Continue reading
jQuery 1.4 Released into the Wild!
Well, as mentioned earlier, jQuery 1.4 is now open to the public, ready for download, use, and commenting… :-) And with this new release also comes a brand new API site, “[e]very single method has been rewritten from the bottom-up … Continue reading
Today’s Readings
In the far, far distant future, like maybe by the year 2010, apparently watches will be able to tell their owners when the next bus will arrive… Delusional crazy-talk, if you ask me… New offering from the lads at ClearLeft, … Continue reading
Google to Walk Out of China?
In a major change of heart, Google plans to stop filtering their search results in China, and may stop supporting the world’s most populous country altogether!! What a huge move for Google, both morally and financially! How will this affect … Continue reading
Today’s Readings
For you designy-types out there, the Vintage Ad Browser is pretty fun to scroll through. The About page claims they are all real ads from days gone by, so, I guess they are… Also quite entertaining is the Cover Browser… … Continue reading
The Girl Effect: Improve the Fate of the World…
The video may be a little clunky, but the message is pure (not to mention quite possibly the truest path to fixing nearly everything wrong with this planet…). Check out the Girl Effect website and video. They are well worth … Continue reading
Today’s Readings
A true hodge-podge today! From the legend Paul Irish, comes what some may consider a rather boring subject, but when I find I can squeak anything more from my user’s processors, I’m all-in! Check this for loop: for (var i … Continue reading