Monthly Archives: September 2010
The Elements of User Experience (PDF)
Diagnose and Prevent AJAX Performance Issues – dynaTrace AJAX Edition
Dojo gets a speed boost on IE6 and IE7 SOS
Dojo gets a speed boost on IE6 and IE7 SOS
Can’t get enough of browser innards right now. Ha. “We hit a bit of a wall at one point when analysing the performance profiles, where there was a 1.5 second gap in the profile where it seemed like nothing was happening, but everything was paused with the CPU at 100%. We eventually discovered that there is a horrible bug in IE7 where if you have a :hover style on something that is not an anchor tag, it causes the rendering engine to go crazy, get all confused, and push the CPU up to 100% for no reason at all.”
One Hundred Quilts: Life’s Illusions
One Hundred Quilts: Life’s Illusions
Usually I don’t like photo quilts, but wow.
Aurora Silk: Natural Dyes: Mordants
One Hundred Quilts: on the lake
One Hundred Quilts: String Quilt
One Hundred Quilts: Twenty Four Hour Care
Mordants>>Natural Dyes>>”Antique Rugs of the Future” Project
Mordants>>Natural Dyes>>”Antique Rugs of the Future” Project
mordant amounts for wool
SpriteMe
“Making sprites is hard.” ?? Um.
CSS Qualified Selectors // ShaunInman.com
CSS Qualified Selectors // ShaunInman.com
Comment from Dave Hyatt. “Decorating your markup with classes and ids and matching purely on those while avoiding all uses of sibling, descendant and child selectors will actually make a page perform significantly better in all browsers.”
Efficiently Rendering CSS | CSS-Tricks
Efficiently Rendering CSS | CSS-Tricks
efficiency of different selectors (up with id and class, down with elements and descendants…)
Fresh Sriracha (aka, home made ‘Rooster’) – Recipes – food52
Google JavaScript Style Guide
Worth it for the messed up semi-colon examples, ha ha.
Why Users Fill Out Forms Faster With Top Aligned Labels | UXMovement.com
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