October 2010
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Meyer’s Law: Anything that can be done with CSS will eventually be done...
– Eric Meyer
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List of CSS Cursors for WebKit →
Need this every now and then. Thought I had archived it here but I guess not…
Differing Border-Radius for iPhone Icons →
Thank god for Forrst for things like this madness: different border-radius for the different sizes of iOS icons. Oy.
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William Wilkinson:
Fluid 2
My latest theme for Pixel Union is now available. This has been a long time coming (I designed it 4 months ago) and it feels so good to finally have it finished and full of such cool features. You can try it out, or buy it for $19.
The theme was developed by Jason Webster, Joshua Jones, and Jay Robinson. And thank you Pixel Union for being patient.
Oh, and I made...
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You know when you’re walking down the street and just being a hater at everyone staring down into their phones? Stop.
Cuz you know when you’re staring down at your phone and just grinning from ear-to-ear? That.
How am I?
not myself?
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I’m pretty sure Apple has no further interest in helping people manage their...
– Khoi Vinh
I’ve been using ZumoCast, your iTunes music in the cloud, for the last week and I’m convinced it’s the only way forward. Having your complete music collection available at all times is a wonderful thing—I fully expect Apple to have something like ZumoCast within a year.
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Useful iTunes Smart Playlists →
Peter Hosey shares how he funnels lots of music into limited storage.
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Love mobile dev? Live in the Bay Area? Let's kick... →
Come hang out with me, David Kaneda, and the Sencha crew in our Palo Alto offices tomorrow. We’ll be hacking on Sencha Touch from 1 to 5pm.
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I’m not religious. But if I was I would be...
How to Develop a Rich, Native-quality User... →
Dave Kaneda for WebKitBits:
This is the presentation I gave last week at Web 2.0, in which I discussed some of the ways to take a web page, and make it feel more like an application using HTML5, CSS3, and a variety of WebKit-specific features.
My favorite is #73.
Anonymous asked: So is this a personal blog or just a blog dedicated to apple products?
Internet Explorer usage falls below 50% →
Finally!
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Hiding MAMP
dropshadows:
I use MAMP everyday, nearly all day to simulate running a server on my Mac. It’s awesome. Once I start up MAMP, I rarely have the need to use the application window. One more window means messier Exposé reveals and more dock clutter. There’s no no need to have it around. But (I believe as a way to incentivize you upgrading to MAMP Pro) you cannot close the application window. This...
Ultimate CSS Gradient Generator →
cameronmoll:
This will look familiar to Photoshop users.
/via @bbodien
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Yo, I was going too but we roam, cellular phones
Doc-Meth back in the flesh,...
– In depth analysis concludes no one knows what the fuck Redman is saying on Da Rockwilder.