Posts Tagged ‘mac’
|This Week in Links 10/6
Monday, October 6th, 2008

Successfully Present Your Web Designs to Clients
Dave Woods put together a nice article in response to Andy Clarke’s article on static visuals. I’m linking this one up because I think a lot have already read Andy’s and I think Dave did a nice job on this one.
Feature your Products with jQuery
This is a cool jQuery trick from a blog I just started reading a couple weeks ago.
Writing Maintainable CSS
Unfortunately, my link posts are a little backed up right now, so this is probably a week old at this point. But it’s a direct link to the slide show on writing maintainable CSS. I disagree with some of it, but overall, a good presentation.
Space Madness
Ariel is, from what I can gather, awesome, and a consultant for NASA. In this post she described how Twitter is being used on Neptune!
Tags: CSS, jquery, mac, maintainability, twitter
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This Week in Links 9/24
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Opera Web Standards Curriculum
Ever since Opera accepted that no one uses their browser for general browsing they’ve been huge activists for the semantic web, and this yet another example of what they’re doing to help the web evolve and educate the masses. Kudos to Opera. This should be required reading for all new developer/designers and even clients.
jQuery How To’s
This is a great list of specific things and how to do them with jQuery.
Fluid
Fluid app is something I’ve been looking into for a little while now. I normally wouldn’t put this up here, because it’s a mac–only application; but it seems really neat. It creates desktop apps from web sites, like a bunch of little stand alone browsers in your doc. It does a similar thing to Google Chrome, by modularizing your web apps so if one crashes everything doesn’t fail.
Digital Web Magazine
I don’t know exactly how this site evaded my RSS reader for so long, but it’s a very informative ‘zine about the web. When I first saw it I read through a few articles and really liked what I saw.
Hngry
Hngry is the lunch time app we all wanted, but are too lazy to build. It’s very nice, but it needs a lot more data.
Tags: apache, desktop, htaccess, jquery, lunch, mac, opera, training, zine
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