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March 11, 2009

Coding Horror: Why Can't Error Messages Be Fun? - Chrome is a joy to use, and in my opinion at least, it's the first true advance in web browser technology since the heady days of Internet Explorer 4.0. Chrome is filled with so many thoughtful details, so many reimaginings of web browser functio...
Vinny Carpenter's blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Vinny Carpenter at 5:00 PM

March 10, 2009

Když podnikáte v oborech vyjma medicalu a porna, tak je používání emailů vcelku v pohodě, neb chodí oběma stranám +− standardně do schránky. Ale v případě zdravotnictví jste nahraní. Když už klient kone�ně vyplní na webu objednávku, tak na ni nemáte šanci mailem efekti...
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Filův blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Filosof at 10:29 AM

March 06, 2009

Filed under: Fugly Friday Last week I covered RogerART, but this week I'm going to look at a great source of ugly sites. Three sources, in fact. The first is known by millions of people: Fark. Yes, I picked Fark because it has, traditionally, carried a lot of links to local news sites or personal si...
Download Squad [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Victor Agreda, Jr. at 6:00 PM | 1 Citations

March 03, 2009

Why Is Her Paycheck Smaller? - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com - Nearly every occupation has the gap — the seemingly unbridgeable chasm between the size of the paycheck brought home by a woman and the larger one earned by a man doing the same job. Economists cite a few reasons: discriminatio...
Akkam's Razor [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by rzklkng at 10:00 AM

February 18, 2009

why the old “only use tables for layout� argument keeps coming up over and over: Because as powerful as CSS can be, table cells do certain things very easily that CSS makes very, very hard. It rankles to have CSS be, as Winston Churchill would have put it, the worst form of layout except for all...
False Positives [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by FalsePositives at 2:09 PM
CSS expert Eric Meyer is releasing a series of articles providing feedback on CSS3 for the Web Standards Project. Every article is as you’d expect a good and insightful read. In the latest part of the series Meyer writes about the need of a layout sys­tem in CSS: “How do we get those abiliti...
yatil! [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Eric Eggert at 9:06 AM

January 27, 2009

This used to be really hard with CSS. Fluid 960 Grid System: Up to 16-column grid design that is flexible and fluid. Created by Stephen Bau, based on the 960 Grid System by Nathan Smith. [previously]...
MetaFilter [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by netbros at 11:49 PM
Open source Java projects: Terracotta - JavaWorld - In this Open source Java projects installment, Steven Haines introduces Terracotta, an enterprise Java clustering solution. Find out why Terracotta, unlike traditional clustering solutions, doesn#039;t make you sacrifice an iota of reliability in t...
Vinny Carpenter's blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Vinny Carpenter at 8:00 PM

January 14, 2009

"offering simple, intuitive and responsive user interfaces that let their users get things done with less effort and time." is hard. good ideas and examples here...
False Positives [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by FalsePositives at 3:41 AM

December 30, 2008

Filed under: Software, Beta Beat, Developer Espresso, the highly-anticipated web design and development platform from MacRabbit (creators of CSSEdit), has been released as a public beta (originally predicted for late November). It's not finished (that's why it's called beta, silly), but it's far mor...
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Brett Terpstra at 12:00 PM
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