It just happened again: I was looking at someone else's jQuery and I came across something like this:
2 replies - 2810 views - 12/09/08 by rdmey in News
Something which have troubled web developers for a long long time is
the proprietary event handling implementation in Internet Explorer. In IE 8, this really...
0 replies - 3414 views - 12/09/08 by robnyman in News
Sometimes, you may want to know what outbound links a user is clickingon -- say, if you're linking to an affiliate's site and want to be ableto count the...
0 replies - 1102 views - 12/08/08 by rdmey in News
When you’ve worked with front-end
development for a while, you start thinking about effectiveness. So
without further ado, here’s my four best ways to be a...
1 replies - 3206 views - 12/08/08 by Emil Stenström in News
As css developers, we all love the cascade. It
brings us many great opportunities and saves us heaps of time. But
below that shiny surface of the cascade is a...
0 replies - 1540 views - 12/04/08 by Niels Matthijs in News
Previously I’ve talked about reversing text with CSS by simply setting a few CSS attributes. Today we will try another trick: turning text upside down....
1 replies - 4092 views - 12/03/08 by Emil Stenström in News
When I review web sites, and also in my own projects with a number
of different team members, I almost constantly stumble across something
web developers...
3 replies - 8386 views - 11/28/08 by robnyman in News
If you ever saw how products like Microsoft CRM look like you probably
noticed there are input fields that have "embedded" image buttons
inside...
0 replies - 4527 views - 11/27/08 by dzovan in News
With the floatitis series finally coming to an end,I think it's time for some critical introspection. Even though I'mquite happy with the series itself,...
0 replies - 721 views - 11/25/08 by Niels Matthijs in News
The Opera Metadata Analysis and Mining Application (MAMA) is an incredible tool and Opera recently released some details on this, called MAMA for short, and...
0 replies - 1693 views - 11/24/08 by Schalk Neethling in News
I ended the first part of this two part series with a working two level
drop down and fly out menu using CSS and HTML. However, we did find
that all was not so...
0 replies - 4034 views - 11/17/08 by Schalk Neethling in News
It's been a while since I started this series on
prevention of float abuse. This final part will summarize the things
discussed in short but will also take a...
0 replies - 1514 views - 11/17/08 by Niels Matthijs in News
Did you ever think about it? Someone types the message, clicks on send
and gets the error message like "Something went wrong. Sorry...". Ok,
what...
7 replies - 7148 views - 11/17/08 by dzovan in News
0 replies - 5304 views - 05/02/08 by Matthew Schmidt in Whitepapers