Posts Tagged ‘carlton’

One helluva day. The blasts at the J.W. Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels, located side-by-side in an upscale business district in the capital, blew out windows and scattered debris and glass across the street, kicking up a thick plume of smoke. OMG. I was so trembled this morning watching the scene on TV. Wheeew.
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    • New Screencast: A Tour of jQuery on a Live Site November 20, 2009
      I’m busy, you’re busy, we’re all busy trying to meet deadlines and get things done in this crazy web world. I love learning new technologies when I can, but I’m the first to admit that I reach for tools that I already know well because I can be instantly productive that way. jQuery is one [...]
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    • Quotes on Design API v3.0 (+ Widgets!) November 19, 2009
      Back in the sad ol’ days of the v1.0 API, everytime any site using it loaded the script, a database call was made to pull a fresh quote from the Quotes on Design archives. It worked, but it was slow and clearly not going to scale well. Version 2.0 was put together to solve [...]
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    • Five Questions with David Walsh November 18, 2009
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    • Fix Padded Image Links with Negative Margins November 16, 2009
      This is a pretty basic trick that will be obvious to many of you. But for whatever reason, the solution to it always kind of eluded me so I’m sharing it here. I like padded links. Where you give links in body content a little padding, background, and rounded corners. a { padding: 2px 6px; [...]
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    • Print Design to Web Design: Comparative Analogies November 12, 2009
      I used to work in Pre-Press for a long time. Longer even now than I’ve been working on the web. I was in and out of InDesign documents all day every day. I’m not an uber-pro, but I know my way around pretty well. Recently I’ve been finishing up laying out my new book Digging [...]
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    • The Book: Digging Into WordPress November 11, 2009
      Learn More / Buy Now It’s ready! Jeff Starr and I started the journey of writing Digging Into WordPress in December ‘08 and it’s finally for sale. It’s 400 pages packed full of WordPress learning. We go from setting things up, to explaining how things work (really get to know the loop and how to use [...]
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    • What Beautiful HTML Code Looks Like November 9, 2009
      I originally wrote this over two years ago. It was getting a little long in the tooth, especially now that HTML5 has come along and made HTML far more beautiful than even XHTML 1.1 was. So I updated it! I can’t help but view source on every nice looking website I see. It’s like if you [...]
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    • Quickie CSS3 Tricks with Fallbacks November 6, 2009
      CSS3 can do some seriously neat stuff. Just check out some of the crazy 3D stuff you can do in WebKit. But as we all know, we need to be careful with what we choose to do with it. The most cutting edge techniques are fun to play with, but since since only a [...]
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    • New Poll: How do you format your CSS? November 4, 2009
      The poll is in the sidebar, so jump down there to vote. You can see examples of the different ways to format CSS here. I think that covers most of the popular ways to format CSS, but if you have your own unique way, feel free to post some code or a link to [...]
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    • Poll Results: When Do Jobs Get Done? November 3, 2009
      When this poll first kicked off, the “late” options were way ahead. Over time, things have evened off a bit, and the results are closer than I thought they might be. If you are in the on time or early crowd, congrats! That means you are really good at estimating project completion times. For the [...]
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