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HTML5 Boilerplate - templates and such for HTML5 with graceful degradation. (html5boilerplate.com)
submitted 1 year ago by xjvz to musigma
Learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript straight from Mozilla (developer.mozilla.org)
Using HTML5 technologies in Firefox and Gecko-based browsers (developer.mozilla.org)
CSS 2.1 reference specifications (w3.org)
Huge list of CSS and design resources (d.umn.edu)
Web developer best practises (developer.apple.com)
Dive into HTML5 — free online book about HTML5 (diveintohtml5.org)
Color scheme designer (colorschemedesigner.com)
Font stacks — CSS font family names and compatible fonts (font-family.com)
Browser Shots — get screenshots of a website in countless different web browsers (browsershots.org)
jsFiddle - fiddle around with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various web frameworks (jsfiddle.net)
PC Decrapifier — remove all the default crapware on OEM systems (pcdecrapifier.com)
HTML entity and character information tables (danshort.com)
QuirksMode — compatibility charts for CSS and JavaScript amongst various web browsers (quirksmode.org)
CSS tricks and tips (css-tricks.com)
Google Insights for Search — see what people are searching for in various regions and eras (google.com)
Google URL Shortener (goo.gl)
YUI compressor — minify CSS and JS files (web version) (refresh-sf.com)
CSS3 generator — border-radius, box-shadow, background-gradient, and opacity (thisiserichoffman.com)
Reformat and re-indent CSS files (lonniebest.com)
My friend lost my passport, and now he's refusing to replace it. What can I do? (self.AskReddit)
submitted 1 year ago* by xjvz to AskReddit
Interested in algebra and such, but not sure where to start. (self.math)
submitted 1 year ago by xjvz to math
Why doesn't reddit support keyboard shortcuts? (self.AskReddit)
submitted 1 year ago by xjvz to AskReddit
Make buttons larger in the compact interface (self.ideasfortheadmins)
submitted 1 year ago by xjvz to ideasfortheadmins
Linux 2.6.33 released! (ftp.kernel.org)
submitted 2 years ago by xjvz to linux
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