Topic: Web Development & Design

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CSS Naked Day 2010

Yesterday, NOVALISTIC stripped bare naked of all its CSS styling in celebration of CSS Naked Day! No comments. Read the complete post »


Buy 5 SitePoint books for US$29.95 to help the Aussies!

SitePoint is raising money to help the victims of the recent Victorian bushfires in Australia with a 5-for-1 book sale! That means you can obtain 5 books for only US$29.95! No comments. Read the complete post »


Get a free copy of The Art & Science of CSS!

SitePoint has launched a Twitaway (Twitter giveaway), meaning you can get a FREE copy of The Art & Science of CSS! No comments. Read the complete post »


Speed up your PHP for loops

Although PHP for loops are already incredibly fast, you can further, albeit rather marginally, optimize your loops if you are a performance junkie. Here are some simple ways how. No comments. Read the complete post »


My first WordPress plugin: Phi φ

On Thursday, I hacked together my very first WordPress plugin, called Phi (for PHP Highlight). See it in action here. I plan to release its source code soon once I deem it worthy of release… No comments. Read the complete post »


WordPress Theme Directory and Thistle 1.0.2

A whole new WordPress Theme Directory has just been launched, and with that, Thistle 1.0.2 is now available. No comments. Read the complete post »


Shall I forsake IE6 for real?

37signals has just ceased support for IE6, and I have been doing the same for over half a year. Or is it not a ripe time yet? Hear my opinions, and express yours too. No comments. Read the complete post »


Green Chaud, an Aptana Studio colorization

Boris Popoff made a beautiful Aptana Studio colorization called Green Chaud. Don’t take my word for it; see the screenshots in the page I link to. 7 comments. Read the complete post »


A first look at IE8 beta 1

OK, Microsoft said that IE8 would be standards compliant by default. The first beta of the browser has just been released, and it seems to be available for Windows XP too! That’s a good sign but I don’t know whether it’ll remain available for Windows XP when it enters production state. This beta was released [...] No comments. Read the complete post »


IE8 will be standards-compliant by default

This is very late, but as the adage goes, it’s better late than never… The Internet Explorer development team has FINALLY decided to make IE8 render according to W3C standards by default! Now, you may be thinking, hot damn that’s gonna be a long wait, and when will IE6 be finally phased out? Well, the [...] No comments. Read the complete post »


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