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Debugging Mobile Javascript
If you're working with iOS devices, you've probably already discovered the semi-useful native debugger for Safari Mobile. In case you haven't, head over to the iOS settings, go into the Safari panel, and you should discover an option to 'Enable Debug Console'. Once enabled, you will have an extra...
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Have your PIE and eat it too!
I've been using CSS3PIE for a lot of our projects recently, which makes Internet Explorer 6 - 9 behave under some of our favorite css3 techniques. Some of the highlighted features of CSS3PIE are:
rbga() support
border-radius
box-shadow
linear-gradient
I've found this little plugin to work...
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Why I’m excited about JavaScript and Node.js
I’m really excited about the web. For the first time, I am seeing it as a medium to deliver applications that rival native user experience and take advantage of the web’s distributed nature. With browsers becoming increasingly capable, applications can now be built entirely with JavaScript and run...
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Lowest domain price.
A little trick I stumbled upon some time ago.
Get domain names from godaddy.com for less by starting with a google search.
Instead of just going to godaddy.com to register a domain, google "cheap domains" and then click on the GoDaddy adwords link. Significant discounts will be applied to your domain...
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Aptana 3 is launched!
My IDE of choice, Aptana, has just moved its latest build, Aptana Studio 3, out of beta into full production. I like it for it's highly customizable interface and real-time error checking in CSS, PHP, and JS. I understand it has some awesome Ruby-ness to it as well, but I haven't explored that realm...
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