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Handling z-index Most of the time you have no need to care about z-index. But when you do, mango-zitango can it be irritating. (more: CSS Tricks) Picturefill The picture element and associated features are W3C standard HTML features allow web developers to deliver an appropriate image to every user depending on a variety of conditions like screen size, viewport size, screen resolution, and more. Picturefill is a JavaScript file (or a polyfill to be more specific) that enables support for the picture element and associated features in browsers that do not yet support them, so you can start using them today! (more: PictureFill) Phalanger 4.0 I admit that I'm not the biggest fan of PHP, but I can work on it if need be. PHP on .NET makes me scratch my head though (about as much as APL on .NET or combining COBOL and ASP.NET). Still, there must be an audience (more: PHP Compiler)
JSZip I guess? If you need to dynamically construct a ZIP file, and shelling out isn't attractive, this works. (more: JSZip) Postman Postman is a powerful HTTP client to help test web services easily and efficiently. Postman let's you craft simple as well as complex HTTP requests quickly. (more: Postman) 12 little-known CSS facts CSS: the so-very-well architected solution [/sarcasm] that keeps giving. I'm so glad we have it (yup, more sarcasm, thank you very much for noticing) (more: Sitepoint)
jQuery Stops IE 6 and IE 7 Support in v1.13 The 'old version' of jQuery changes due to pressure to keep jQuery small vs. the size of the hacks required to keep it working for those browsers. (more: InfoQ) Latest Articles30 articles overall. 21 new, 9 updated.New articles addedASP.NET
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