Archive for September, 2007

A quick JS quizz for anybody who think they know regex

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

Okay, so I’ve been diving into regex again for a while. And as always when diving into something way too deep, you notice that things don’t work as you thought they would. So here I’m going to give you some code samples, and simply ask: What’s the answer?
Of course, here’s a nit: Before you even […]

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Blueprint

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

A young blogger named Olav Bjørkøy who first introduced me to an easier way of fixing transparent PNGs in IE6 has now brought us one of the very first CSS Frameworks.
The framework is named Blueprint and aims and providing a “grid and sensible typography,” among other things. It’s very quickly gotten quite a lot of […]

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Take Opera Kestrel for a testdrive

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Opera Desktop team just released the first alpha of Opera 9.5 (codenamed Kestrel). Kestrel adds a lot on top of what could be found in Merlin (Opera 9):

Generally improved performance
CSS3 Selectors

Support for several CSS2.0/2.1/3 properties improved
Fix for this annoying rounding problem
Futhark, an entirely new ECMAScript engine! (In some cases this means performance regressions compared to […]

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