Google goes “all-in” on HTML5. Be sure to check out the accompanied HTML5 demos too.
Monthly Archives: May 2009
Google Chrome for Mac OS X
Discovery Is The New Cocaine – Going Beyond Engagement
Springfield PUNX
Springfield PUNX is a project by Dean where he draws some famous stars/characters in genuine Simpsons style. Next to having done some famous ones (such as House, Rick Astley); he’s drawing the characters from Lost (check out Hurley) this week. Great to see that the drawing actually evolves: if you browse through all the pictures …
Can you copyright a tweet?
“Copyright and Tweets is really about practicality. Many people believe they own everything they post online, be it Tweets, Facebook status, or whatever. The truth is that most people are most likely incorrect in their assumption. I guess the bigger question is what would you do even if you did own a Tweet?” (source)
Mozilla Labs Jetpack
Universal Internet Explorer 6 CSS
“Do not waste hours in time and a client’s money on lengthy workarounds in an unnecessary attempt at cross-browser perfection. Instead, you and I should provide simple but effectively designed HTML elements. This means just great typography for headings, paragraphs, quotations, lists, tables and forms and no styling of layout.” The result: Universal Internet Explorer …
Applying OOP Concepts to CSS
The State of ECMAScript 5
TinyMCE 3.2.4 released
Another update of TinyMCE: release notes – download. Indefinately need to check the “We also made some modifications to the Event class editor events will now be bound to that specific editor instance instead of having a global event collection. This has the advantages that if you remove an editor instance it will remove any …