Showing posts with label javascript. Show all posts
Showing posts with label javascript. Show all posts

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Developing websites for retina display


I'm not sure if this is a good idea. What about those people (currently in the majority) who have normal displays and limited bandwidth or data cap. As it is web pages are so bloated, what happens when you add web content that is made for retina displays. Suddenly these bloated pages are now an order of magnitude larger in size. 

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Javascript API for Google drive

Google Introduces JavaScript Support for the Drive API

To further encourage developers in creating Google Drive applications, Google hasintroduced JavaScript support for the Drive API.
Looks interesting. Should be fun to play around with together with Node.js. 

Friday, January 12, 2007

macfuse, correo, ajax debugging and more

I ran across Macfuse yesterday, which coupled with sshfs should allow mounting of directories over ssh.

Then two cool links from Simon Willisons blog. First is Coreo. Just as Camino is for firefox, I am hoping Coreo is going to be for thunderbird. The second is Ajax debugging with firebug.

Here is some good starter tips on debugging javascript in IE7.

On use of Word for HTML rendering in Outlook 2007.

Mozilla and hypocrisy

Right, but what about the experiences that Mozilla chooses to default for users like switching to  Yahoo and making that the default upon ...