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Just upgraded this blog to the latest and greatest version of Wordpress, Wordpress 2.6 that was released today 15 July 2008. I was following the development towards this release via the mailing list and was really excited to get my hands on the 2.6 release. First of I must congratulate the developers of Wordpress as they yet again exceeded expectation and even did this with 30 days to spare.
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Organization is not everything, but without organization, everything is nothing, one of my teachers used to say, and right he is. Almost everything benefits from organization, and so does work with CSS – especially when working with many people. During the years I took special care of organizational standards mainly for HTML and CSS
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Debugging web sites and applications is a pain. Firebug has gone a long way to make it easier. With the release of the Opera 9.5 browser comes a new alternative for developers to not only debug apps withing the browser but, remotely as well as on mobile devices. To find out more about what Opera Draganfly is about, Schalk Neethling, Web Builder Zone Leader interviewed David Storey, Chief Web Open
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June was a bumper month with a huge amount of awesome articles and tutorials posted across the web. Below is a list of ... not to be missed articles from around the web that relates to web development. This month we cover topics such as Ajax, RIA, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, various tutorials and much, much more. Enjoy!
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An Event Apart is one of those events that every web developer would love to attend. The people, the topics and the knowledge shared is invaluable and gives you a new sense of inspiration and the needed push to put your fingers to the keyboard again with new vigour. Now if you cannot be there or you just want to drink some of it in again, enjoy the following four clips from An Event Apart New Orl
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iUI takes HTML that follows a simple set of conventions and does all the heavy lifting to enable you to easily build a version of your site that is tailored for the iPhone experience. I first started using iUI before ASP.NET MVC was publicly introduced, and I specifically remember thinking how much iUI was built for “webforms unplugged“. Let’s take a quick look at an example of how iUI works, and
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As we all know that our .NET code (C#, VB.NET etc) are converted into MSIL instructions which in turn are put into the assemblies. MSIL is a high level language, not as low as machine instructions, so it needs to converted into machine specific binary code or needs to be interpreted somehow. Since interpretation would make the execution significantly slower, the code is converted into machine cod
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In less then 14 days both Opera and Mozilla released the latest and greatest version of their browsers, Firefox 3.0 and Opera 9.5. So with regards to improved CSS support, what can we as developers look forward to once the user community upgrades?
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We see valid code popping up all over the place. And that’s great! Web standards should be followed by everyone. But, is it possible to make your code pass W3C’s validator without actually meeting the standards?
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In this follow up to the very popular first part of the Gmail Client Side Architecture series we will be looking at how Google handles the file upload process during mail composition in GMail.
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What an exiting day for the web and web developers everywhere. The latest version of the Opera browser Opera 9.5 has been released and as of 9:00 AM GMT today Opera 9.5 available for download.
So why is it a good day for web developers? Well, look at some of what Opera 9.5 brings to the table read more »
So why is it a good day for web developers? Well, look at some of what Opera 9.5 brings to the table read more »
When you think of the keyword this you probably assume it refers to the current instance of the class. This is true for most object oriented languages like C# and Java. But what about JavaScript?
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Although Panic didn't really invent the effect, the sliding panels on the Coda is great implementation of this effect. This article will pick apart the pieces required to create the effect, and how to better it.
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