February 2010
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Today I learned that there's a text-overflow...
I never knew this…and you can get it to put in an ellipsis. Pretty useful, I thought that had to be done with Javascript all the time. Doesn’t work in Firefox however, but there is at least one jQuery plugin to help with that.
December 2009
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...that I'm a ways behind on some of the latest...
Been going over some of the stuff on 24ways, the HTML geek advent calendar, and learning a bunch as I go. Some of the highlights to me so far are:
Some of the sweet new form input elements and attributes that HTML5 has, such as the placeholder attribute, the required type, etc
The :last-of-type and :not CSS pseudo-classes! I’ve seen the latter before, but never grokked it. That’s...
November 2009
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...that there are some interesting front-end... →
When you combine faster and faster javascript engines, with schema-less, JSON REST interfaces you can start to build purely client-side web apps. I just watched a Pivotal Labs tech talk about Angular, which - while it’s perhaps going to be closed-source/proprietary - still looks like a very smart idea done well. Something I want to play with for sure
...that the wisdom of crowds can be very easily... →
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...that the Apple Steves are both kinda crazy and...
But in very different ways. And oh yeah, Jobs comes across as kinda a jerk too. (just read the Woz interview in Founders at Work and then rewatched Pirates of Silicon Valley)
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...how starving the North Koreans really were,... →
Its crazy really, absolutely absurd. According to this article, people had to resort to things like pulling undigested corn out of animal feces, grinding down pine bark to use as flour, decimating the local frog population, and more. And up to 10 percent of the population died!!