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Firefox tops Microsoft browser market share for first time
Firefox has gingerly pulled ahead of Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Edge browsers for the first time across the globe. (more: Ars Technica)
Google hovers over delete button for backspace nav shortcut in Chrome
Google looks set to abolish a feature that allows users to navigate to the previous page by hitting the backspace key, after complaints piled up against the option. (more: Ars Technica)
CSS coding techniques
In this article we will see some tips and recommendation to write better, easier-to-maintain CSS code, so your stylesheets are shorter and have fewer rules. CSS can feel like a handy tool instead of a burden. (more: Mozilla Hacks)
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Using CSS's object-fit and object-position Properties
Videos and images have the potential to pose problems when laying out a website. (more: SitePoint)
Three Skills Every New Programmer Should Learn
In a recent interview, Joel Spolsky (the co-founder of StackOverflow) declared that the three things he would advise new programmers to learn are economics, writing and C programming. At first glance, that might seem like a curious choice, yet digging deeper soon reveals the wisdom of those words. (more: SitePoint)
Designing A Dementia-Friendly Website
Some well-established web design basics: minimize the number of choices that someone has to make; create self-explanatory navigation tools; help people get to what they're looking for as quickly as possible. (more: Smashing Magazine)
Easy Steps To Better Icon Design
Icon and vector marketplaces like Iconfinder (where I work) are making well-designed vector icons an inexpensive and readily available resource for web and print designers. Thousands of high-quality premium icon sets and hundreds of great free sets are available. (more: Smashing Magazine)
New articles added
ASP.NET
HTML / CSS
(6 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) Charting Profit/Loss of Financial Options Using HTML 5 Canvas and JavaScript |
Mobile Development
Product Showcase
(0 votes) by (updated 3 days ago) This post serves as an introduction to a series of blog posts on how to build components with React. |
Articles updated
ASP.NET
(1 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) The article covers the concept of Unity Framework to help Dependency Injection and Inversion of Control(IoC). |
NoSQL
New Tips and Tricks added
ASP.NET
New Technical Blogs added
Site & Server Management
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