jQuery reDesign

As many of you have already noticed, our beloved jquery.com had undergone a redesign. I heart jQuery quite a bit and hate to bash the new design, but all I could think of at first glace was - what were they thinking?

On that note, it isn’t all that terrible - please hear me out.

The fact that the site has finally undergone a redesign is great, as…


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CSS Animations and MooTools

Today on Ajaxian I stumbled across an interesting post in regards to CSS animations via MooTools. WebKit’s CSS animations are pretty cool, but not compatible with all browsers. This little script seems to work pretty nicely with most of the browsers. Well, it works wonderfully in Safari, but is a bit buggy in Firefox. It just does a bit of a jump in Firefox, but overall - runs…


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Spring Fever

So spring is officially here and I seem to be suffering from a little spring fever. It’s not the typical - restlessness or excitement brought upon by spring, but rather my usual fever-flu-cold.

I get a fever-flu-cold on a regular basis of 4 times a year - as the seasons change. And so for the last week, I’ve been really fighting it, but today I lost the battle. I woke up…


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Recent Book Purchase

After playing with jQuery and MooTools for the last few weeks, I decided it would really help if I knew a little more about JavaScript.

And so, just a couple days ago, I found myself at Barnes & Noble sifting through books of JavaScript. I was specifically searching for the “Pro JavaScript Techniques” by John Resig book. Unfortunately, they did not have any and so I was left to…


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The New Era of Web Designers and Developers

I’ve been meaning to make a post about tables and the good and evil use of them for some time now, and a talk with Mike G. (my love bug) the other day inspired me to get writing.

After a discussion over something, I think it was jQuery, but I’m not sure, he brought up a good point. He mentioned how there is a new era emerging with web…


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