Looks very handy, though I just wish sites would stop using these things to begin with.
The future of video on the internet.
Some really nice improvements both functionally and visually for the debug tools for the Web Inspector in Webkit.
Looks like a great port of my favorite “pop over” javascript technique in my favorite javascript library jQuery. I’m sure I’ll be using this somewhere in the near future. Nice work Steve.
Hosted versions of jQuery, Prototype, Scriptaculous, MooTools, and Dojo javascript libraries. Let Google handle the caching and bandwidth issues for you.
Nice new site from Paul Boag for his podcast. I finally met him briefly at SXSW this year and he was great to talk to. The inaugural interview for the new site is friend and fellow Blue Flavorite, Jeff Croft.
I’ve always enjoyed this effect on Cabel’s site, and now you too can use it! Very cool.
A bit of javascript that makes your IE worries melt away. It sounds almost too good to be true but I’ll definitely take a look at this later.
For those days when there’s really no way around Internet Explorer 6 and transparent PNGs.
Looks like a great technique.
Looks like a slick way to create your own flickr badge using JSON and the DOM. If it gets rid of that annoying flicker when the page loads then I’m sold.
Looks like a useful bundle for using the YUI javascript library.
Tutorial to on how to get PNGs to work in IE 6.
A handy refrence to the Flickr Badge classes and id elements for CSS styling.
Jack Slocum explores some handy uses for the Yahoo! UI library.
Javascript tab interface
A history hack for ajax
Enhancements for the jQuery library
Carousel image gallery
Another slick javascript image viewing system
Handy image viewing script. After using it at Children’s I’m quite impressed.