links for 2010-01-17
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"I came up with two methods of taking vector shapes out of Illustrator and rendering them with Canvas, both involving an intermediate step as SVG first."
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"The reason this current fragmentation of HTML5 is such a problem right now is because different parties are trying to appropriate different pieces of the spec, and it keeps being adjusted as a whole for the sake of “ongoing changes”. This is a real problem that won’t go away, but one that modularization could actually fix."
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"In this article, we will showcase some examples made using the new properties in the W3C's CSS3 Backgrounds and Borders specification. We recommend using our Opera 10.5 pre-alpha release to view these examples in their full glory."
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"Web standards technologies such as well-formed HTML, CSS and unobtrusive scripting have taken hold at the higher levels of web design over the last few years. Even so, we should not forget that the enlightened group of web designers and developers who use and understand standards-based technologies are still a tiny proportion of a web industry that is largely full of badly written, inaccessible pages."
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"My goal was to recreate, as much as possible, the stackable design of the original WRT54GL case while maintaining full functionality of the router (buttons, LEDs, ports)."
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"Nicholas Zakas has created the outstanding tool CSSEmbed, which takes a CSS file as input, goes through it and encodes all image references to base64."
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"In Edskes Software Mozilla Firefox Collection you can quickly see how your websites look when rendered using different versions of the Gecko render engine. You can specify the filenames or locations (URLs) to open in all installed versions of Mozilla Firefox."