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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Current Color in CSS
Apparently one can set currentcolor as the value for a CSS property. Would look great on shadows I presume (via @mathias)
Strange looking javascript
A tad of fascinating Javascript that’s been circling around the past few days: ( (__ = !$ + $)[+$] + ({} + $)[_/_] +({} + $)[_/_] ). And yes, that actually works! See this analysis along with this addendum to … Continue reading
The Inside Story of How Facebook Responded to Tunisian Hacks
“After more than ten days of intensive investigation and study, Facebook’s security team realized something very, very bad was going on. The country’s Internet service providers were running a malicious piece of code that was recording users’ login information when … Continue reading
11 More Things I learned from the jQuery Source
Once again, great video by the Paul Irish: 11 More Things I learned from the jQuery Source
CSS Background Image Hacks
“Emulating background image crop, background image opacity, background transforms, and improved background positioning. A few hacks relying on CSS pseudo-elements to emulate features unavailable or not yet widely supported by modern browsers.”
CSS Object Model, Variables, Mixins, Nesting, and Modules
Some of the experimental features Tab Atkins &mdash a guy who’s on the Chrome team and part of the CSSWG — is working on (aka how we will most likely write CSS in the near future)
Instagre.at
Instagre.at, showing off the current popular instagr.am photos. Most likely built on top of the unofficial instagr.am API (or has the official one been released by now?)
Modernizr 2.0 beta 1
Modernizr 2.0 beta 1 is available. Now with custom builds.
HTML5 logo … in CSS3
“This ain’t no disco. This! Is! HTMLLLLLLLLL!!!!! But it’s presented using an entirely different language: CSS. …Awkward.”
Building iPhone Apps with jQuery Mobile and PhoneGap
Great stuff by Pete Freitag: Building iPhone (and Android) Apps with jQuery Mobile and PhoneGap. Slides and Code Samples are available.
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