Posts Tagged ‘default behavior

Twitter ran into a user revolt when it released version 3.3 of its iPhone app last week, and Wednesday it released an update that could convince its angry users to put their figurative torches down and go back to their homes. The problem was, Twitter introduced a “Quick Bar” that hovered at the top of [...]

HTTP is a stateless protocol, which means that every request you make to a website is standalone and therefore cannot keep data by itself. But this simplicity is also one of the reasons for its widespread adoption in the early ears of the web. There is, however, a way to keep information between requests in [...]

This CSS tip is really basic, and I’m sure a lot of people who are comfortable working with CSS won’t probably learn anything new here, but I thought I just share this anyway. I believe this is a very useful tip for people just starting out. It’s about how you add a background image to [...]


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