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Google Code University: Free Courses, Tutorials and Lectures for Web...

I grew up with webmonkey as the single best destination for web developers and any tutorial you could want, but just saw that Google has a Google Code University featuring Tutorials, Contributed course...

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Google Translate’s Toolbar: How to disable the banner

Working with multiple languages is tough, one of the great tools is Google Translate Tools. It lets you specify which languages and make them available on your site. Unfortunately once you are viewing...

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Internet Explorer 9: New browser, Same Problems – IE9 HTML5 Failures

Way back when, in the times of HTML 4, and CSS was just getting started we worked with IE6.  IE6 required us to do everything differently, because of the ways things were implemented.  They just had to...

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Week in Web: jQuery Menus, Flowplayer update, Stylesheet removal, drop...

I’m going to start publishing, every Friday, a list of some useful / interesting links I’ve visited throughout the course of the week. Usually this will involve whatever I am working on at the moment....

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iOS 5 Beta 2 unveils Native Momentum Scrolling in CSS

In iOS 5 we will be able to use the nice velocity / momentum base scrolling through CSS in Safari. Identified by Johan Brook, at Native style momentum scrolling to arrive in iOS 5, the new...

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How to Hide all the WordPress in WordPress

I’ve been working on writing an article on Purpose Built WordPress templates.  This morning I ran across a post by Ben Word, at benword.com — How to Hide The Fact That You’re Using WordPress. WordPress...

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Firefox 10 Released

Mozilla released Firefox 10 this morning. Firefox has converted over to the Google Chrome release numbering, so browser versions aren’t as “major” anymore, but the new browser still brings some nice...

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jQuery Mobile 1.0.1 Released – with bada Support

In case you missed it, as I did, jQuery Mobile released version 1.0.1 a week ago. The biggest changes seem to be the addition of official Samsung bada support, along with some additional test clients....

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Google’s HTML/CSS Style Guide

Sorry for the deluge of posts today.  This next one is a must read for web developers. I’m not sure when it was first posted, but I just came across it today, the Google HTML/CSS Style Guide. There are...

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Flowplayer 5 Released

Flowplayer 5 was released a few days ago. The new player has a bunch of new / cleaned up bits of functionality: Streamlined design HTML5 comes first!  Flash is no longer the default, it’s HTML5.  Glad...

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