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Deredactie.be is spuuglelijk

Neh! (via) … misschien dat ze even een oerdegelijk webbedrijf moeten contacteren? (On a sidenote: Canvas.be kan er nog mee door, maar toch niet volledig)

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Posted byBramus!January 7, 2008April 22, 2014Posted inElsewhereTags: link1 Comment on Deredactie.be is spuuglelijk

IE7.js version 2.0

Dean Edwards does a magnificent job and releases IE7 2.0 (a set of javascripts which addresses (most of?) the CSS issues in IE7). Next to the merging into 1 file, the most important change is that “IE7.js includes only fixes that are included in the real MSIE7 browser; All other enhancements are moved to IE8.js.” …

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Posted byBramus!January 7, 2008Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on IE7.js version 2.0

Wii Fit

Balance board for the Wii … wow!

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Posted byBramus!January 4, 2008Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on Wii Fit

script.aculo.us 1.8.1 released

script.aculo.us 1.8.1 hits the net, holding an updated Prototype and fixing some bugs.

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Posted byBramus!January 4, 2008Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on script.aculo.us 1.8.1 released

First Look: Microsoft Office for Mac 2008

First Look: Microsoft Office for Mac 2008

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Google Reader : Drag & Drop ftw!

Hat tip: Whilst clicking around in Google Reader I noticed that Google Reader now sports a nifty Drag & Drop in the subscriptions pane! Now we can finally re-order our subscriptions. Olé! (turns out this has been possible for over a month, but hey, I’m always late)

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Javascript Panorama Viewer

A jQuery-based spherical panorama viewer as an alternative to Java and QuickTime technology.

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Posted byBramus!January 3, 2008Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on Javascript Panorama Viewer

JavaScript Libraries By Comparison

Very interesting comparison of the various javascript libraries out there. Not the typical Libary X is better than Library Y, but just the facts 😉 Yet, one cannot conclude which one is better by counting the checkmarks, as they differ quite a lot …

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Posted byBramus!January 3, 2008Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on JavaScript Libraries By Comparison

Twitter Stats

Neat script by Damon Cortesi for generating Twitter stats (Tweets per day, per hour, etc). Yoz Grahame extended it by proving a version that works with Google Charts (untested though).

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Posted byBramus!January 2, 2008Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on Twitter Stats

Firefox and Cloud Computing

Introducing Weave, where all your browser metadata gets pushed onto the cloud making your settings, favorites, etc. portable to anywhere you want (the cloud is all around us).

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Posted byBramus!January 2, 2008Posted inElsewhereTags: linkLeave a comment on Firefox and Cloud Computing

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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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