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The Underbelly of a Web App

“Here are some of the tasks that aren’t always thought about when making an application, but that eventually need to be considered.” – the last bullet point being the best!

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Posted byBramus!May 8, 2007Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on The Underbelly of a Web App

A List Apart : Issue 237

Sell design to steely-eyed executives and help stakeholders make better decisions.

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Align List Items Horizontally with CSS

… or: “Cross Browser display:inline-block”. (if you found this via Google, then you’re probably looking for a tutorial on how to align the list items on one row, which can be found over at Listamatic ;))

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Get Column Names from MS SQL Tables

Query of the day: SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.Columns where TABLE_NAME = ‘tablename’ Gotta luv the MS SQL databases 😛 (in addition: for MySQL a simple DESCRIBE ‘tablename’ is enough)

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Posted byBramus!May 8, 2007February 21, 2013Posted inElsewhereTags: link, mssql2 Comments on Get Column Names from MS SQL Tables

Snook.ca V8

Jonathan gives his blog yet another visual update. At first I must say it looks a bit stuffed … but then again, some designs need to grow on me (just at the more than awesome Jon Hicks logo took a while to grow on me). Must say I already love the footer though 😉

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CSS2.2

Andy Budd has a great idea: “If CSS3 is as big and complicated as the development timeline suggests, maybe we need something simpler? <snip> Maybe we should take all the CSS3 properties, value and selectors currently supported by the likes Safari, Opera and Firefox. Maybe we should take all of this information and build a …

Continue reading “CSS2.2”

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Posted byBramus!May 7, 2007Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on CSS2.2

IconFinder

IconFinder, Search engine for icons

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[tee] Red lines are added to combat theft

Geek shirt alert over at flickr! Awesome! (via simplebits)

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Posted byBramus!May 4, 2007Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on [tee] Red lines are added to combat theft

FeedBurner WordPress Plugin renamed to FeedSmith …

… and development has been handed over to the folks over at FeedBurner themselves as read on former developer Steve Smith’s site orderedlist.com. Congratz!

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Posted byBramus!May 4, 2007Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on FeedBurner WordPress Plugin renamed to FeedSmith …

Tubular Clock tells time with words

Awesome Tubular Clock!

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About Bram.us

Bram.us is the technical/geeky weblog of Bramus Van Damme, a web developer based in Belgium.

Bramus is part of the Chrome Developer Relations team at Google, focusing on CSS, Web UI, and DevTools. From the moment he discovered view-source at the age of 14 (way back in 1997), he fell in love with the web and has been tinkering with it ever since.

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