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"We use some JavaScript and CSS magic to apply a two-color gradient to any text. Shadows and highlights can also be applied. "
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"To save you the trouble, using TubeChop I’ve sliced up the video into eight 30-60 second clips that show off the best parts of Google Wave (minus the awkward nerd moments, bad scripted jokes, and network outages that happened during the full demo)."
Archives for July 2009
links for 2009-07-05
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"DateLine is a small, simple app which displays a linear calendar on your desktop in a transparent window. It provides easy access to iCal by double clicking on a day. The background and text colors are customizable with support for transparency.
links for 2009-07-03
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"One slight drawback of the technique is the blank space that’s displayed as the new font is loaded into the browser; this is especially unnecessary for users who already have that font natively on their system.
"The way to get around that is quite simple; use local() to check if the font is on the user’s system first."
links for 2009-07-02
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"Modernizr is a small and simple JavaScript library that helps you take advantage of emerging web technologies (CSS3, HTML 5) while still maintaining a fine level of control over older browsers that may not yet support these new technologies."
links for 2009-06-30
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"Fairmount is a free tool which allows on-the-fly decryption of DVD content for convenient access. Fairmount does not perform the actual decryption, it simply forwards the data to VLC Media Player, which is used for the decryption."
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"Firefox 3.5 is out. And the more users download it, the more designers will be able to take advantage of the @font-face CSS rule. How can @font-face be used with currently implemented CSS selectors to create engaging, nuanced and more mature typography? Let's find out."
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"TruePreview adds a preference panel to Mail's preferences that allows you to specify a delay before marking messages as read. Additionally, it allows an independent per-account delay, if desired"