September 2010
7 posts
Compress CSS and JavaScript Using PNGs and Canvas →
This is a sneaky trick. It was devised by Jacob Seidelin at Nihilogic.dk and has been used by some participants in the 10K An Event Apart competition, though there is some contention as to…
Sep 8th
Optimize browser rendering →
Once resources have been downloaded to the client, the browser still needs to load, interpret, and render HTML, CSS, and Javascript code. By simply formatting your code and pages in ways that exploit…
Sep 8th
The Look That Says Book →
Hyphenation and justification: It’s not just for print any more. Armed with good taste, a special unicode font character called the soft hyphen, and a bit o’ JavaScript jiggery, you can justify and…
Sep 8th
The crap we put up with getting on and off an... →
Sep 4th
Create a Sticky Note Effect in 5 Easy Steps with... →
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to transform an HTML list into a wall of sticky notes that look and work like the following… The effect is
Sep 3rd
5 reasons why giving the designer site content... →
For online businesses, web design is a key component in converting people viewing a site into customers, subscribers, etc. With traditional businesses, the goal is to get the potential customer in…
Sep 3rd
The Hidden Magic in TextMate →
TextMate has become an essential part of my development arsenal over the last few years. When you first open up the application, you may be wondering what all the fuss is…
Sep 3rd