CSS3 Media Queries and creating adaptive layouts

With the myriad of devices, web browsers and screen sizes out there, we need a way to to be able to easy detect how we want to layout a web page for them. This is now offered to us through Media Queries in CSS3.

Riding, riding, riding – I’m back again!

Seasons come and seasons go; life turns in a constantly changing manner. But, as after every summer, I’m back and I long to write for you! πŸ™‚

Summer break!

My dear friends, it’s once again summer and it’s time for me to take a break.

Adding HTML5 placeholder attribute support through progressive enhancement

I continually talk about HTML5 and how progressive enhancement is a simple approach to make any new behavior possible in web browsers that haven’t implemented it yet. I thought I’d show you a simple example how to do this with the new placeholder attribute for input elements.

HTML Validator extension for Safari

A couple of days ago, Apple announced support for developing extensions, so I felt obliged to implement my HTML Validator extension for Safari too. πŸ™‚

Lost – The End

The TV Show Lost has aired its last episode ever. Sad times for me, and I thought I’d talk a little about what it has meant to me. WARNING! Below I will mention things you don’t want to know if you haven’t seen all episodes yet.

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