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Firebug in Chrome, IE, Safari, Opera? | Whiteforest
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Firebug in Chrome, IE, Safari, Opera? January 8th, 2010 / Development. I love Firebug. I wouldn’t say it makes debugging a pleasurable experience, but it makes it a hell of a lot easier than if you didn’t have it. This is fine when you are working explicitly in Firefox, but what happens if you need to debug something in other browsers? Firebug lite is a JavaScript file you insert into your pages to simulate some Firebug features in browsers other than “Firefox”. This will be really handy!
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Whiteforest | Archive | App
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Markdown aoo for Mac. May 12th, 2014 / No Comments. To create those cool markdown files I’ve started using http:/ mouapp.com/ a really great app. It comes with a markdown guide with examples – great to get something written fast! All manner of website related articles. Well written and fun blog with a dusky victorian flavour. Simon Collison’s Blog. James Radford's blog. Cools stuff with CodeIgniter, Linux, Git and his CodeIgniter CMS PyroCMS. Quotes from the street. Great site listing overheard quotes.
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Whiteforest | Archive | XHTML
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Hide email addresses with ISO Characters. March 17th, 2010 / No Comments. Enter your email address without ‘mailto:’. Opening a browser in a new window. February 5th, 2010 / No Comments. For a long time target=”blank” has been redundant for accessibility problems. However, there are situations when opening a new window is neccessary. One technique I used is attaching a class of “external” to each link, and then usung javascript descibed in my get elements by class name. And at w2.org. From an accessibili...
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Learning Javascript – the module pattern | Whiteforest
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Learning Javascript – the module pattern. October 17th, 2012 / Development. A module is a self contained function, meaning that its functions and variables are private, but references to them can be returned, giving access to the internal workings via a return code block. Because of the componentisation of code, it is independently testable, can be loaded asynchronously as and when needed. What this means in human talk is described below. Var myIncrementer = function () {. Now also notice something, the ...
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Three Ways to Clear a StringBuilder — Bob On Development
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Musings on the craft and business of software development. Three Ways to Clear a StringBuilder. June 11, 2007. Here’s a micro-pattern that can show up sometimes in string processing: a StringBuilder is created, and then in a loop some sort of string is built with repeated Append() calls (or with the much under-used AppendFormat() method). The string is then pulled out and consumed by something else, the StringBuilder is emptied and re-used on the next iteration. SomeStringBuilder.Length = 0;. Bob respond...
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Making your website accessible | Whiteforest
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Making your website accessible. January 28th, 2010 / Accessibility. Accessibility can be checked automatically and can pass, however, to be more thorough a manual process of checking pages will be necessary. Manually checking will enable you to identify and rectify any accessibility and usability issues with your pages. Manual testing by disabling images, CSS, standard use of headings and lists, testing the functionality without JavaScript. List all pages within the entire structure of your website.
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Whiteforest | Archive | Javascript
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Learning Javascript – the module pattern. October 17th, 2012 / No Comments. A module is a self contained function, meaning that its functions and variables are private, but references to them can be returned, giving access to the internal workings via a return code block. Because of the componentisation of code, it is independently testable, can be loaded asynchronously as and when needed. What this means in human talk is described below. Var myIncrementer = function () {. Now also notice something, the ...
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Fluent NHibernate introduction and quick start guide
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Programming, Design Patterns, Software Engineering and Human Factors. Thursday, 11 December 2008. Fluent NHibernate introduction and quick start guide. I'm sure that lots of people is familiar with NHibernate. And had a chance to work with it. I had a chance and I have to admit that it was a good time. But there are certain things which I hate about NHibernate like . XML files, configuration, mappings . to get it running tons of XML has to be produced. Introduction to Fluent NHibernate. Id(x = x.ID);.
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Whiteforest | Archive | Web Development
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Archive for Web Development. Learning Javascript – the module pattern. October 17th, 2012 / No Comments. A module is a self contained function, meaning that its functions and variables are private, but references to them can be returned, giving access to the internal workings via a return code block. Because of the componentisation of code, it is independently testable, can be loaded asynchronously as and when needed. What this means in human talk is described below. Var myIncrementer = function () {.
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Get elements by class name with javascript | Whiteforest
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Get elements by class name with javascript. May 14th, 2009 / CSS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19. 4 Responses to “Get elements by class name with javascript”. January 28, 2010 at 10:18 pm. But how do i use this on my site. Du i have to rename some of it’s content? January 29, 2010 at 12:15 am. January 29, 2010 at 11:46 pm. What are you trying to achieve? What do you want to be able to do? January 8, 2013 at 10:31 am. All manner of website related articles. Simon Collison’s Blog.
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