Archive for May, 2010

Weekly Links #107

Responsive Web Design Ethan Marcotte on adaptable webpage layouts, which adjust based on the type of media being used to view the site (e.g. handhelds). Rock-Solid WordPress 3.0 Themes using Custom Post Types A detailed look at enhancing WordPress themes through use of the new custom post types.

May 30, 2010 @ 7:35 pm — 0 Comments

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Weekly Links #106

WordPress 3.0: Ultimate Guide to New Features A broad overview of all the new/updated features in WP 3.0. Nice to see this all in one place. Why Custom Post Types are Great Alex King ruminates on the value that custom types will bring to WordPress 3.0. Another Follow-up on HTML5 Video in IE9 Big news: [...]

May 23, 2010 @ 12:52 pm — 0 Comments

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Cover of Designing with Web Standards

Review: Designing with Web Standards

Jeffrey Zeldman has done it again in his latest book about building websites with standards and modern technologies.

May 21, 2010 @ 10:19 pm — 0 Comments

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Weekly Links #105

Rethinking Forms in HTML5 Some discussion on the changes HTML5 is bringing to web forms. I like seeing more specific field types added to the mix; new attributes are promising as well. Build Tools Roundup For .NET Systems Derick Bailey highlights a number of prevalent build tools for .NET developers. Quite an interesting spectrum. How [...]

May 16, 2010 @ 12:21 am — 0 Comments

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Weekly Links #104

What Every Developer Should Know About URLs Alex Skorkin gives a developer-oriented overview of what is usually a mundane topic: URLs. HTML5 and Same Markup: Second IE9 Platform Preview Available for Developers The Internet Explorer team announces the second release of the IE9 Platform Preview. The emphasis is on speed in this release; the tool [...]

May 9, 2010 @ 1:40 pm — 0 Comments

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Weekly Links #103

The State of Web Development 2010 Web Directions shares the results of their recent "State of Web Development" survey. A lot of interesting data in there. [via] New Theme: Twenty Ten WordPress’ new default theme has been unveiled, to be widely available in WP 3.0. [via] JetBrains PhpStorm JetBrains, the company that produces ReSharper among [...]

May 4, 2010 @ 3:12 pm — 0 Comments

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