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Professional JavaScript Frameworks is a real book! - 106 days ago
Introducing Professional JavaScript Frameworks, my first multi-author book project and the result of almost 2 years’ writing, editing, revising, and cat herding. The author roster changed a few times in the process, as did the editorial oversight,. Topics: entries
HTML5 drag and drop in Firefox 3.5 - 142 days ago
Oh hey, look! It’s another blog post—and this oneis cross-posted on hacks.mozilla.com.I won’t say this is the start of a renewed blogging habit, but let’s see what happens.dl { margin-left: 2em; }dd { margin-left: 2em; margin-bottom:.. Topics: dhtml, entries, firefox, javascript, js, mozilla, outliners, outlining, webdev
I (used to) like rev=”canonical” - 236 days ago
Update 4/14: So, I liked rev="canonical", but I like the notion of pages offering sets of alternative URLs better. There are enough cracks in the case for rev="canonical" to stop caring about it and instead focus on the notion behind. Topics: entries, revcanonical, twitter, urls, webdev
7 facts about me - 316 days ago
So, it finally happened—I’ve been tagged by Stephen Donner. I’ve not been one to follow memes in this blog, but this one’s been going around the Mozillasphere for awhile now and has been kind of interesting. I’m half-tempted... Topics: entries, memes, mozilla
Tags do work (for me, at least) - 321 days ago
For the “too long; didn’t read” crowd:I’ve been using a lot of tags on Delicious over a relatively long time, so they seem very useful to me.Delicious encourages the use of tags through UI convention and tool usage patterns,... Topics: entries, flickr, folksonomy, tagging, tags
























