The box shadows created rendered in IE by CSS3PIE look darker and are blurred differently than in browsers that render...
Sometimes files attain executable-flags that they do not need, e.g. when your Windows VM copies them over a Samba...
When you create e.g. a sidebar box that contains headlines and paragraphs, the final paragraph's margin in that box...
When deploying Rails applications you might have noticed that JS and CSS are not cached by all browsers.
To parse XML-documents, I recommend the gem nokogiri. A few hints: xml = Nokogiri::XML(" foo bar ") parses an xml...
tmp/* storage/* db/*.sqlite3 db/schema.rb db/structure.sql public/system .project .idea/ public/javascripts/all* public/stylesheets/all* public/stylesheets/*.css config/database.yml *~ *#* .#* .DS_Store webrat-*.html
Web performance expert Nicole Sullivan discusses a set of best practices in the creation of supremely fast, visually impactful web...
Maybe I haven’t been paying close enough attention, but over the past few years an interesting variation of CSS...
I am a huge fan of SASS (Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets) for styling Rails applications. I have been using it on...
PNG transparency for IE 6.
Sprockets is a Ruby library that preprocesses and concatenates JavaScript source files. It takes any number of source files and...
Sass is a meta-language on top of CSS that‘s used to describe the style of a document cleanly...
Asynchronous JavaScript and CSS, also known as CSSHttpRequest, is a method of URI-encoding data in 2KB chunks split over...
SlickMap CSS is a simple stylesheet for displaying finished sitemaps directly from HTML unordered list navigation.
iUI is a framework consisting of a JavaScript library, CSS, and images for developing iPhone webapps.
With Scrippets, you can add boxes of nicely-formatted script to your blog. It even works in comments.
Deadweight is RCov for CSS, kind of. Given a set of stylesheets and a set of URLs, it determines which...
If I ruled the world, IE would not be used by people. Since that is not the case, we need...
We say “back in time”, and “back” feel like “left” to me, not right. So let’s break that standard...