* padded block links * typesetting buttons * contrast to manage focus * color to manage attention * white space for relationships * letter spacing * auto-focus on input * custom input focus * hover controls * verbs in labels
Haml takes your gross, ugly templates and replaces them with veritable Haiku. Haml is the next step in generating views in your Rails application. Haml is a refreshing take that is meant to free us from the shitty templating languages we have gotten used to. Haml is based on one primary principal. Markup should be beautiful. Haml is a real solution to a real problem. Stop using the slow, repetitive, and annoying templates that you don’t even know how much you hate yet
This tutorial will teach you how to create your own regular expressions, starting with the most basic regex concepts and ending with the most advanced and specialized capabilities.
Croquet is a powerful new open source software development environment derived from Squeak for creating and deploying deeply collaborative multi-user online applications and metaverses on and across multiple operating systems and devices. an open source web project, is planning to provide editable Office files inside its virtual world virtual world architecture
The original Suckerfish Dropdowns article published in A List Apart proved to be a popular way of implementing lightweight, accessible CSS-based dropdown menus that accommodated Internet Explorer by mimicking the :hover pseudo-class. Well now they're back and they're more accessible, even lighter in weight (just 12 lines of JavaScript), have greater compatibility (they now work in Opera and Safari without a hack in sight) and can have multiple-levels.