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7915_32 Colin Devroe's Bookmarks Tagged With "html"

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  1. Visit   How to Create/Edit Your Own Mail.app Stationery How to Create/Edit Your Own Mail.app Stationery

    Josh Pigford covers, in detail, how to create and/or edit the stationary found in Mac OS X Leopard's new Mail.app.

  2. Visit Optimus Optimus

    Create an API using any Microformatted HTML document(s). Slick.

  3. Visit bioformats.org - microformats for biology bioformats.org - microformats for biology

    "Microformats for genes, sequences and protein." This tickles my geek bone.

  4. Visit Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR)

    "A cross-operating system runtime that allows web application developers to use their existing web development skills (HTML, Javascript, Adobe Flash, Adobe Flex, Ajax) to build and deploy rich Internet applications to the desktop."

  5. Visit POSH: Semantic Markup for Driving Directions POSH: Semantic Markup for Driving Directions

    Jon Christopher says "Driving directions offer a lot of semantic data. This article takes the semantics of driving directions into consideration and offers discussion about how to improve structural markup of directions."

  6. Visit CSS hover effect CSS hover effect

    Documented by Veerle - it is some of her recent work and how she pulled it off.

  7. Visit PHP and the parsing of HTML for Microformats PHP and the parsing of HTML for Microformats

    "We have started to develop our own parser class for kupa, aptly named kupaParser and will release it under the GPL for anyone who would like to take advantage of microformats on PHP. Will keep you updated on the progress as we go along."

  8. Visit Superfish – Dropdown menus ++ Superfish – Dropdown menus ++

    Take pure CSS dropdowns and add the Suckerfish-style IE6 hover support, timed delay mouseout, animations, and keyboard accessibility and you get Superfish. I can definitely use these somewhere. Thanks Dan!

  9. Visit Anatomy of an XHTML Document Anatomy of an XHTML Document

    Molly takes a close look at XHTML

  10. Visit The Man in Blue > Experiments > widgEditor The Man in Blue > Experiments > widgEditor

    widgEditor

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