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Bootstrap, from Twitter
"Bootstrap is a toolkit from Twitter designed to kickstart development of webapps and sites.
It includes base CSS and HTML for typography, forms, buttons, tables, grids, navigation, and more."
framework  webdev 
august 2011 by nathanperetic
Screen Resolution ≠ Browser Window
A more realistic picture of browser widths for a web development audience.
javascript  webdev 
june 2011 by nathanperetic
Book of Speed
Coming from Stoyan Stefanov, of course I'll be paying careful attention.
speed  webdev  resource 
june 2011 by nathanperetic
New Mobile Safari stuff in iOS5
Position:fixed is the big one, but some nice iterative improvements as well.
apple  ios  webdev  html  javascript 
june 2011 by nathanperetic
Debouncing Javascript Methods
Technique for reducing a large number of almost simultaneous signals to a single signal sent only once the period is complete.
javascript  performance  webdev 
june 2011 by nathanperetic
The protocol-relative URL
Auto-specify http or https by starting the URL with just "//"
webdev  tips 
june 2011 by nathanperetic
Formalize CSS
Consistently styled form elements across browsers.
css  webdev  html  jquery  nathansmith 
october 2010 by nathanperetic
Jqtransform
Custom style for form elements
webdev  resource  jquery 
july 2010 by nathanperetic
CSS Webkit Appearance
Remove default input styling from iOS devices
article  webdev  iOS 
july 2010 by nathanperetic
Smaller PNGs
Alpha transparency with 8-bit PNGs.
article  webdev  tips 
april 2010 by nathanperetic
RIM Unveils WebKit Internet Browser to Compete With IPhone
I don't know about the competing with the iPhone part, but good news for WebKit. Also, welcome to 2006, RIM.
article  shared  webdev  mobile 
february 2010 by nathanperetic
The iPad and the web
Jeremy Keith thinks the iPad will be the best-selling device for Christmas this year as people realize that using normal computers is actually really hard. Also, he hates Flash.
article  iPad  Apple  webdev  JeremyKeith  shared  Adactio 
february 2010 by nathanperetic
A Plea for Developer Unity
Jamie Kasoy urges developers to group hug and work it out. I'm all for it, but it won't change anything. The Wheels of Progress are turning. (See my comment at the bottom. Read from the bottom up. The newest are on top. It threw me the first time.)
article  Flash  webdev  html  BigSpaceShip  shared 
february 2010 by nathanperetic
Ahem
It's a shame Zeldman had to clarify what should have been perfectly clear from his original post on Flash and the iPad. That said, read it. He hits every major point that made me write my original post. (Furthermore, these facts are obvious and have been for quite some time. He and I were hardly the first to say them.)
article  Apple  flash  webdev  html  shared 
february 2010 by nathanperetic
Spotlight: Anna Brown
Expression engine article. Some discussion of optimization and scaling.
article  expressionengine  webdev 
february 2010 by nathanperetic
The touch action
Peter Paul Koch begins to unleash his touch tests. Pay attention—his compatibility tables are the Bible of web development documentation.
article  PPK  webdev  mobile 
february 2010 by nathanperetic
So Long, And Thanks For All The Flash
Wondering why I even bother writing articles when people like Faruk are around to say it better.
article  Flash  webdev  Adobe  HTML  shared 
february 2010 by nathanperetic
Modern browsers for modern applications
And now for something not iPad related, Google is no longer supporting the decrepit browser known as Internet Explorer 6 in certain applications. It's a small step forward and long overdue. The battle against IE 6 is nearing completion.
article  shared  Google  IE6  webdev 
february 2010 by nathanperetic
Introducing YouTube HTML5 Supported Videos [YouTube Blog]
Kind of a big deal. And more proof Google is betting the company (if that were possible) on advancing open web technologies.
article  google  YouTube  shared  webdev  business 
january 2010 by nathanperetic
Gordon: Flash Runtime Implemented in Javascript [Ajaxian]
I can't decide if this is huge or irrelevant. Either way, it's a positive sign for the future of HTML.
article  shared  webdev  javascript  flash  Ajaxian 
january 2010 by nathanperetic
Virtual DOM Events [Ajaxian]
Pushing browser features forward with or without vendor support is the past, present, and future.
article  shared  javascript  webdev 
january 2010 by nathanperetic
Ignorance Is Bliss [24 ways]
Andy's right. Expecting the site to look the same in all browsers is rarely the client's perspective. Too often we introduce that requirement internally. It's beyond time to move on.
article  shared  AndyClarke  24ways  webdev  HTML  CSS 
december 2009 by nathanperetic
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