February 2010
Design a Prettier Web Form with CSS 3 | Nettuts+
via net.tutsplus.com Some cool CSS3 techniques on display here, including the gradient technique, which before this article I didn’t even realize existed…(!) Posted via web from Jared, posterized. | Comment »
Feb 28th
Coming up at co-working: Basic HTML/CSS →
I’ll be leading a session about basic HTML and CSS on March 9 as part of the after-hours session series at Charleston Co-Working. My goal is to help attendees get a good grasp of HTML and CSS…
Feb 24th
The most algorithmically-curated list of blogs...
From today NOOP.NL can claim to be the #1 software development-related blog in Europe. Well, that%u2019s nice. And some other people are also doing well on this new edition of the Top 200 Blogs for Developers. Jeff Atwood has replaced Scott Hanselman, meaning that he now has the #1 Development Blog in the world! And look at Scott Berkun, shooting up to the #3 spot. How does he do that?...
Feb 19th
WordPress session at #chscowork tonight at 6 →
If you’ve been meaning to learn more about WordPress and you’re in Charleston, you’re in luck. Ian May, John Turner, and I will be giving a WordPress session at #chscowork tonight at 6 PM. Ian…
Feb 9th
Optimizing Page Load Time
via die.net I’ve got performance on my mind lately. Good article talking about the little things you can do to speed things up. Posted via web from Jared, posterized. | Comment »
Feb 9th
Why it's good to watch your kids
Or, hide the money. fmylife: Today, my 4 year old son thought it was funny to put money in the shredder. He stuck over 500 dollars in it. FML
Feb 5th
Google Speed Tracer for Chrome -- awesome...
via chrome.google.com Must-have Chrome extension for Web devs who care about performance. I usually prefer the paned approach Firebug takes in most cases, but Speed Tracer in another window provides quite an excellent visualization of Web site/app performance problems. Posted via web from Jared, posterized. | Comment »
Feb 4th
A List Apart: Articles: Fluid Grids
via alistapart.com A ridiculously awesome walkthrough on how to achieve a fluid grid layout cross-browser via CSS, along with the best explanation of em measurements I’ve ever read. Posted via web from Jared, posterized. | Comment »
Feb 3rd