The WebShare API is so easy to use, it is a crime people don’t use it more. Instead, we have tons of dead “share on $thing” ...
One request that keeps coming up in web design right now are card interfaces that work like this: They should have headings and text and link to another document You should be able to click anywhere ...
Sometimes you want to notify a user that something has happened in your application. To be as inclusive as possible, it is important to display these notifications close to where the action happened.
The Live Server extension for Visual Studio code has been installed 25M times and is incredibly useful. It enables you to right-click an HTML document, and it runs a server for you and opens a browser ...
This blog started as a scratch pad of simple solutions to problems I encountered. So why not go back to basics? It is pretty easy to get an ordered list into a document. All you have to do is add an ...
This is a step-by-step description accompanied by code examples of the “Unobtrusive JavaScript” workshop at Paris Web 2007 in Paris, France. You can download all ...
You can get the recording of the talk over at archive.org – recorded on my macbook, so there are some volume fluctuations. JavaScript had a bumpy ride up to now ...
I am currently at MozCamp Asia in Singapore and just gave a quick presentation on blogging comparing a good technical blog post to rock songs. When you think about it, they have a lot in common: ...
This Thursday, my colleague Mike Harsh and Keith Rowe (@krow) from Microsoft’s Windows and Devices Group invite you to the Square Pig in London for some drinks and a chat. These two program managers ...
Installing the .NET 2 framework to run CSS Vista corrupted my registry and the laptop went straight into BSOD when booting. Therefore I had to parallel install Windows (as the repair explanations on ...
The closing keynote of the first day of JSConf Asia covered my worries that we are getting slightly overboard in our affection of JavaScript to solve every issue. It seems we have forgotten just how ...