- Pack your Javascript
With all these Javascript frameworks coming out recently and the move to a more dynamic web, your page size will increase due to the Javascript files. Now you can compress them on-the-fly with PHP.
- Switching to freelancing
I've finally decided to do what I wanted for quite a while lately, which is to work as a freelancer.
- Avoiding CSS hacks using Javascript
- What if you won't have to code those ugly CSS hacks for those browsers that just won't show you what you want them to?
- Learning CSS in 10 Sites
If you're still on the table-design train and/or want to switch trains and join the majority of web coders out there, just hop on.
- JPSpan 2.0
One of my favorite AJAX frameworks has been and still is, JPSpan. But as it is, it does have a few minuses, which I've managed to eliminate.
- I've CSS Reboot-ed
If you're in the web & standards world, you can skip this introduction. CSS Reboot is a "community event for web professionals" as it is described on its about page. In plain terms, on a certain date (1st May, 2006 - this edition) a bunch of web "professionals" (geeks) will launch a redesigned version of thier web site(s).
- Splintered Striper Reloaded
Back in December '05, Patrick published on 24 ways a more generic Zebra Tables script. I added a couple of nice features to it.
- Does rel=nofollow work?
It's been almost an year now, since the search community introduced the
rel="nofollow"attribute. It was a ground breaking technique for spammers and not only, but the question is does it still work?- "Happy Birthday" to my blog!
It's has been a year and a few days now since my first post on my weblog here.