Removing Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)
After over a year of using AMP, it's time to back out and remove it.
After over a year of using AMP, it's time to back out and remove it.
Could the future of the mobile Web be upon us? Speed up your mobile pages using AMP!
I've never seen this functionality in any page I've used. Auto-spacing a credit card number as you type. I must admit I'm not a big fan of the idea, but lets build it anyway!
Working with Internet Explorer is never easy. jQuery takes some of the pain out of it, but not always!
Having fun with a little bit of prime hunting and JavaScript. Maths geek for the win!
For a small project I was changing the value of a disabled input box programmatically and needed an event to fire if a value changed.
The HTML5 specifications are adding some very interesting new features. Here's one that's just landed in Google Chrome: speech input.
HTML5 has a great set of new APIs. One of my favourites is the file upload, no more Flash uploads or multiple 'browse' boxes. A bit of a mash up of three.js and the Drag and Drop API.
The web is becoming very exciting at the moment. Come up with an interesting idea and just build it. Open data is the future!
Using the post-commit hook with SVN makes updating a website dead simple... once you get it to work.
Adding a custom header image to a Wordpress theme has never been so easy. Simply copy / paste and edit the code listed.
There are many ways to edit and update content on a website, but none of them look quite a easy as Aloha Editor.
Finally got round to HTML5ing my Wordpress theme. Lots to learn with the (ongoing) HTML5 specifications.
Google Chrome has a superb feature called 'Create application shortcut...'. To polish off this feature with your web application use high resolution icons.
Drag and Drop had been available using JavaScrit libraries for some time, but with HTML5 comes native support.
Manipulating image data in Canvas is fairly simple once you get your head around how it works. Here are a couple of experiments I created as a bit of research.
With CSS3 it is now possible to add content to the page only using CSS. The content / layout lines are blurring just a little...
A little project I've been dipping in and out of for the past couple of weeks. The draft version of the Audio Data API has huge potential!
NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day website looks terrible, using some CSS3 and Firefox you can make it a little more presentable.
Here's a site that will make you go "wow". A raytracer in JavaScript and Canvas using only 512 bytes.... amazing.
It looks like Microsoft are finally getting their act together with their up and coming version of Internet Explorer.
Looking for a Canvas based JavaScript clock that also supports Time zones...
Here's my modified version of Geoff's Mandelbrot generator.
Sometimes the default markup for for the Wordpress sidebar isn't quite what you need. Here's how you change it.
Here are a few websites I'd like to share with you, they can really speed up your working process.
Quick plug-in I put together together to stagger the animation used in a navigation bar.
jsFiddle just keeps getting better and better, the perfect tool for demonstrating your code snippets.
Searching for a simple CMS for a client? Why not give Frog CMS a try.
With a little JavaScript and HTML5 it is possible to plot chaos using your browser.
Internet Explorer 6 and the abbreviation tag don't play well together.
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