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The Search For The Holy Grail: How I Ended Up With Element Queries, And How You Can Use Them Today
Those who build responsive layouts will freely admit the frustrations and shortcomings of CSS that force us to reach for CSS preprocessors, plugins and other tools to help us write the styles that we're unable to write with CSS alone. Even still, we run into limitations with what current tools help us accomplish. (more: Smashing Magazine)
The Moment CSS Started Making "Sense"
Has it ever? There's a timeless quality to recalling the "Ah-ha!" moment for anyone. The CSS-Tricks team has grown in the eight years since Chris wrote that post, so we thought it would be fun to poll ourselves and share the moments where CSS started making sense for each of us. (more: CSS Tricks)
Structuring CSS in large projects
Writing CSS is easy. Writing maintainable CSS is hard. (more: PeerGrade)
The limits of @supports
I'm working on an automated issue-raising system, and part of the purpose is figuring out if CSS is going to work in all. (more: Quirksmode)
HTTP-RPC: A Lightweight Cross-Platform REST Framework
HTTP-RPC is an open-source framework for simplifying development of REST-based applications. It allows developers to create and access HTTP-based web services using a convenient, RPC-like metaphor, while preserving fundamental REST principles such as statelessness and uniform resource access. (more: InfoQ)
Server-side Web Components: How and Why?
Web components are a set of proposed standards that offer a way to modularize and package UI and functionality into reusable and declarative components that can be easily shared and composed to create entire applications. (more: Scotch.io)
Links vs. Buttons in Modern Web Applications
Something that comes up again and again in front-end accessibility is the issue of links versus buttons. (more: Marcy Sutton)
New articles added
Ajax
ASP
(3 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) To show a list of records without knowing number of columns using WebGrid |
ASP.NET
(2 votes) by (updated 13 hours ago) A .NET library to defend websites and web APIs against brute force and Denial-of-Service attacks. |
(1 votes) by (updated 3 days ago) A quick Windows programmers' guide to building a secure .NET Core web app for a Linux VPS and NGINX |
Client side scripting
Grid & Data Controls
(4 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) A simple demo that explains how to do calculations in a GridView using JavaScript. |
Libraries
(0 votes) by (updated 15 hours ago) Learn how to use JavaScript Event Calendar with MeteorJS Framework |
Articles updated
ASP.NET
(11 votes) by (updated 4 days ago) In this article, we will learn in detail about using Angular2 with ASP.NET Core 1.0 RC2 using WEB API. |
C#
General Graphics
Hardware & System
(61 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) An electronic door lock that replaces a mechanic key by an RFID card or RFID token. |
Miscellaneous
(5 votes) by (updated 6 days ago) Share Win32 string resources without the risk of conflicting resource IDs |
Node.js
Tools and IDE
(9 votes) by (updated 6 days ago) The Excel powered resource generator, version 2, is vastly improved and better documented. |
Web Services
New Technical Blogs added
Android
Client side scripting
(2 votes) by (updated 2 days ago) ASP.NET Treeview node expand-collapse with node click: client side JQuery, JavaScript |
HTML / CSS
Site & Server Management
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