Thursday, October 27, 2005

Position Is Everything - CSS bugs in modern browsers

We're Big John and Holly Bergevin, and together we built this site to explain some obtuse CSS bugs in modern browsers, provide demo examples of interesting CSS behaviors, and show how to "make it work" without using tables for layout purposes.

5 css tutorial

A css.maxdesign.com.au oldalon ez az 5 css tutorial olvashato:

Listamatic - one list, many options: Can you take a simple list and use CSS to create radically different list options? The Listamatic shows the power of CSS when applied to a simple list.

Listamatic 2 - nested list options: Well, you asked for them. Nested lists! Choose from one of the growing number of samples or submit a list of your own.

Listutorial - tutorial on CSS based lists: Step by step tutorials on using CSS to create background image lists, rollover lists, nested lists and horizontal lists.

Floattutorial - tutorial on CSS floats: Step by step tutorials on using CSS to create floating images, images with captions, next and back buttons, drop caps, inline lists and more.

Selecttutorial - CSS selectors: The structure of rules, the document tree, types of selectors and their uses. Plus a step by step tutorial using selectors to build a 3-column layout.

Thursday, October 20, 2005

MIME Encapsulation of Aggregate Documents, such as HTML (MHTML)

HTML [RFC 1866] defines a powerful means of specifying multimedia documents. These multimedia documents consist of a text/html root resource (object) and other subsidiary resources (image, video clip, applet, etc. objects) referenced by Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) within the text/html root resource. When an HTML multimedia document is retrieved by a browser, each of these component resources is individually retrieved in real time from a location, and using a protocol, specified by each URI.

In order to transfer a complete HTML multimedia document in a single e-mail message, it is necessary to: a) aggregate a text/html root resource and all of the subsidiary resources it references into a single composite message structure, and b) define a means by which URIs in the text/html root can reference subsidiary resources within that composite message structure.

This document a) defines the use of a MIME multipart/related structure to aggregate a text/html root resource and the subsidiary resources it references, and b) specifies a MIME content-header (Content-Location) that allow URIs in a multipart/related text/html root body part to reference subsidiary resources in other body parts of the same multipart/related structure.

Sunday, October 09, 2005

Treehouse pdf magazin ingyenes elso szam

A Particletree oldalarol letoltheto az elso (ingyenes) szam.

Tartalom:
Code:
- Jeremy Keith: A Brief History of Javascript
- Shaun Inman Interview
- DOM Scripting (Book Review)
- Code Links

Design:
- John Zeratsky: Inheriting Expectations
- Jason Santa Maria Interview
- Bulletproof Web Design (Book Review)
- Design Links

Friday, October 07, 2005

Typetester - Compare fonts for the screen

What is Typetester?

The Typetester is an online application for comparison of the fonts for the screen. Its’ primary role is to make web designer’s life easier. As the new fonts are bundled into operating systems, the list of the common fonts will be updated.
Technical details

Scott Herron: The many names of @ [zavinac, apestaartje, klammeraffe, shabloo, chiocciola, ...]

All over the world, people are logging on the 'net in countries that never heard of "eggs @ $1.50 a dozen," and whose keyboards never had such a key before. Find out how they are coping here.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

K. Scott Allen: If All Movies Ever Made Were Really About Software...

Itt van az eredeti, de azert bemasolom:

A Few Good Objects
Col. Jessup: You want destructors?
Kaffe: I think I’m entitled.
Col. Jessup: You want destructors?
Kaffe: I want deterministic finalization.
Col Jessup: You can’t handle deterministic finalization!

Pulp Compilers
Vincent: You know what they call a switch statement in VB?
Jules: They don’t call it a switch statement?
Vincent: No man, this is the same language that has an AndAlso operator.
Jules: Then what do they call it?
Vincent: They call it a Select Case.

Full Metal Packet
Gunnery Sargent Hartman: My orders are to weed out all non-hackers who do not pack the chops to serve on my beloved accounting package software project. Do you maggots understand that?

Star Warez
[R2-D2 and Chewbacca are pair programming aboard the Millennium Falcon]
Chewbacca: Wurgleaaaaaaaghooooo!
C-3PO: It’s legal syntax. Screaming about it won’t help you.
Han Solo: Delete it. It’s not wise to upset a wookie.
C-3PO: But sir, nobody worries about upsetting a droid.
Han Solo: That’s because droids don’t pull people’s arms out of their sockets over bad code. Wookies are known to do that.
Chewbacca: Rrrrroo.
C-3PO: I see your point, sir. I suggest a new strategy , R2. Let the wookie take the keyboard.

Lord Of The Token Rings
Aragorn: Are you frightened?
Frodo: Yes.
Aragorn: Not nearly frightened enough. I know your bug count.

Null Terminator 2
Terminator: I need your source code, your compiler, and your static code analysis tools.
Biker: You forgot to say please…

Bridge Pattern Over The River Kwai
Colnel Saito: Do not speak to me of rules! This is software programming! This is not a game of cricket!

2001: The Speech Recognition Odyssey
Dave: Open the pod bay doors, HAL.
HAL: What did you say about Bombay, Dave?
Dave: I said open the pod bay doors, HAL.
HAL: I don’t know anyone named Doris, Dave.
Dave: Give me a freakin’ keyboard!