Posts Tagged ‘david walsh

We all love trusted JavaScript frameworks like MooTools, jQuery, and Dojo, but there’s a big push toward using focused micro-frameworks for smaller purposes. Of course, there are positives and negatives to using them.  Positives include smaller JS footprint (especially good for mobile) and less cruft, negatives being that they don’t have the community behind them [...]

I was recently tasked with testing an existing web application on the iPad.  I was fairly certain the app would work without issues, but my larger concern was styling.  One undesirable style I found was that all text INPUT elements had a hideous top shadow effect.  After a bit of research, I discovered that the -webkit-appearance [...]

Already using Google+? Follow Mashable News for the latest about the platform’s new features, tips and tricks as well as our top social media and technology updates. As Google+ adoption continues to soar, one little annoyance is thwarting Google+ bliss: Dealing with other Google accounts. Google+ requires a Google Profile — and right now, Google [...]

Whenever I get an invite to a hot new web app, I feel like Charlie when he got the golden ticket.  Obviously I’m easy to impress, but I’m sure some of you may be too.  I could just give them to whoever asks, but that’s far too easy.  And if I’m honest, far too boring [...]

Last week I showed you how you can easily create your own Dijit theme with LESS CSS.  The process of creating LESS files is simple, as is compilation of said files, but I was frequently forgetting to compile the .less files before checking the style changes in the browser.  When I did have the sense [...]


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