Displaying the weather on a webpage ... one of those things that (I would guess) everybody does at one point or another. I personally ...
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After visiting a client in Winchester, VA I headed home. To my surprise as I was sitting at a red light I looked over ...
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Ah, the beautiful stepchild of computer graphics. The stepchild because it's usually ignored and neglected by introductory users, beautiful because mastery of this tool ...
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Tommy Olsson provides a great read regarding CSS positioning. Though in my initial reading I felt Like I was in ...
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When I first heard about Subversion (SVN) and the idea of version control I immediately knew that it was one tool I had ...
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"Markup is the technical foundation of front-end code. In one way or another, it influences or is influenced by design, content, accessibility, ...
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CSS grids are not a new topic. In fact, google it and you can find posts as early as 2004 debating the usability of ...
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Many developers have their own techniques for improving the local development experience. I used to do all my development live, but I have found ...
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This week I've definitely been on a JavaScript kick. I've spent the last 2 days working in Jack Slocum's Ext ...
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Jack Slocum has released his Ext JS library. This is very exciting news, as Jack brings to the JavaScript table a ...
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I have been using the JQuery JavaScript library for a while now. I enjoy working with this library because it's small (~19k), it ...
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