Category: Cascading Style Sheets
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Apple today announced the release of Safari 5.0.1. What’s significant in this point release is that Apple has turned on support for the Extensions Gallery. When Safari 5 was released in June, it included support for extensions so that developers could start building them, but without access to the Extensions Gallery, users had no easy way to find and install those extensions.Continue

One of the most variable aspects of web design is the way in which we approach width and height in terms of measurements and flexibility.
For many years, we have rotated between the benefits and pitfalls of using fixed, elastic, and liquid measurements in a quest to give optimal viewing experiences in highly varied situations, while balancing our need to control things in our web pages.
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There’s a lot of buzz going around about HTML5. Big companies such as Apple are predicting that it’s the technology that will sign the death warrant of the popular Flash platform that powers a lot of rich internet apps and complex dynamic web components.Continue
Transformie is a lightweight (~5kb) jQuery plugin that enables you to use CSS transforms in Internet Explorer by mapping the native IE Filter API to CSS transitions as proposed by Webkit.
It supports the functions:
- rotate
- scale, scaleX, scaleY
- skew, skewX, skewY
- matrix (with the exception of the last two modifiers, tx and ty)
It works in Internet Explorer 6 + 7 and does not apply anything in other browsers.
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In order to stay sharp in your current industry it pays to be up-to-date on the aspects that define the skill-sets you need to work on the most. Freelance designers aren’t any different to any other professional within the same profession, we all need to get the most out of the best design and development resources available.
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