How much library code do you really need — 50K? 100K? 150K? More? How much of that do you really use?Sure, we all love our favorite monolithic frameworks, and sometimes we even use them fully. But how often do we reach for the ride-on John Deere tractor with air conditioning and six-speaker sound ...
CDNJS was started in January 2011 as an attempt to speed up the web. It was hosted on Amazon until CloudFlare took over hosting using their own CDN in June 2011. At the moment the site itself is managed by two passionate web-developers from Australia. Feel free to get in contact with us at anytime. ...
The Ultimate CSS Gradient Editor was created by Alex Sirota (iosart). If you like this tool, check out ColorZilla for more advanced tools such as eyedroppers, color pickers, palette editors and website analyzers.As you might know, HTML5 introduced many exciting features for Web developers. One of ...
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The new iOS is here. More parity and 100% more Papyrus.Are you wondering how many fonts are installed on Android? Three is the best answer I could find.
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bytes), and arguably more useful, than the minified firebugx.js, which I've covered before. Plus it has one more feature.There are a few things that a console.log wrapper can and should do:Firebug, Chrome, and Safari have a clearer presentation for strings when inside an array:You got it. This ...
Lately I've been playing around with CSS3 and discovered some new CSS tricks. Did you know you can make a round circle with border-radius and create inner shadow effect with box-shadow inset? Check out this beautiful search form demo that I've created with CSS gradient, border-radius, and ...
Lightweight JS dropdown menus
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This was everything I needed to know to make some JS keyboard shortcuts work.
OK, Open Flash Chart 1.x was great and it works like a dream. But I made some little mistakes which over time grew and anyoyed me and made the source code weird. So I decided it was time to re-jigger the code and make it pretty again. The big change is moving the data format to JSON. This has made ...
