Pseudo Pseudo-Classes
Some of the most powerful CSS2 and CSS3 selectors defined in the specs are avoided by web developers because they’re not supported by commonly used web browsers. Sometimes in order to work around these...
View ArticleSite Launch: Hike New Jersey
A little while back I mentioned that I had reclaimed an old domain of mine and was looking for something to do with it. It took about two months to pull the free time together to design and build it,...
View ArticleCSS3 Trials: Box-Shadow And More
With some recent projects — like the redesign of Hike New Jersey and a little Flickr View Larger tool — I’ve had the opportunity to try a few bleeding edge techniques as a means of enhancing the look...
View ArticleWrap Up: Standards-Next NYC
On Friday Nov. 20th, ending a wall to wall week of conferences and general geeking out about web technologies I had the pleasure of both attending and speaking at Standards-Next at the Time-Life...
View ArticleMinimized HTML5 Attributes, Selectors & jQuery
After working with some HTML5 web forms attributes on a small project I have come to the conclusion that for now it is best to… Use <input required="required"> not <input required> Some...
View ArticleProgressive Enhancement For Better Performance
Last week I had the pleasure of speaking to the great crowd at the New York Web Performance Group Meetup. Fellow presenter Marco Carag (Front End Manager at The Knot) laid down a strong foundation with...
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