My Top 6 Favorite Safari Add-ons
// December 9th, 2009 // Comments Off // browsers, plugins, safari, web
My Top 6 Favorite Safari Add-ons courtesy of Francesco Mugnai.
// December 9th, 2009 // Comments Off // browsers, plugins, safari, web
My Top 6 Favorite Safari Add-ons courtesy of Francesco Mugnai.
// December 6th, 2009 // Comments Off // browsers, firefox, plugins, web
Firefox is a great browser and we all love it but you might have at some point however tried different browsers. I bet you had a feature or two that you really loved in them and wished one browser could have all you need.
// November 26th, 2009 // Comments Off // browsers, firefox, web
Firefox is pretty well established as the browser of choice for most of the web’s talent…
// November 26th, 2009 // Comments Off // browsers, design, ie, web
Supposedly superior to GIFs- offering smaller file sizes and support for more than 256 colors…
// November 25th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // browsers, jquery, safari, tutorials, web
jQuery Slider plugin (Safari style) is easy to use and multifunctional jQuery plugin. It makes selected elements into sliders. The handle can be moved with the mouse easily. There are various options such as step of pointer, heterogeneity, dimension, limits and scale…
// November 20th, 2009 // Comments Off // browsers, firefox, plugins, web
We all know that Firefox is the best browser for web designers. One thing that makes Firefox so special is quality of its unique add-ons. However, the number of add-ons available can easily be overwhelming.
// November 19th, 2009 // Comments Off // browsers, ie, web
Microsoft today claimed that its next browser, Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), has nearly closed the JavaScript performance gap between itself and rivals made by Mozilla and Google, even though the browser has been in development only a few weeks.
// November 16th, 2009 // Comments Off // browsers, ie, tutorials, web
Internet Explorer – the bane of most web developers’ existence. Up to 60% of your development can be wasted just trying to squash out IE specific bugs which isn’t really a productive use of your time…