Linkdump #3
Adobe tries to bring the functionality of print publishing programs like InDesign to CSS. They called it „CSS regions“ and built a prototype that looks really interesting and promising:
– http://www.adobe.com/devnet/html5/articles/css3-regions.html
And there’s already a jQuery plugin as polyfill to play around with all these cool features:
– https://github.com/ricardrobin/Regions.js
A problem that doesn’t really bother you a lot when developing for mobile but css-tricks.com published some numbers about the fact that screen resolution is ≠ browser window size:
– http://css-tricks.com/9778-screen-resolution-notequalto-browser-window/
If you want to enrich your website’s data with some very useful HTML5 microdata and you’re looking for the right schema. Maybe we’ve got the right website for you:
– http://schema.org/docs/gs.html
Input “Type=Image” Considered Harmful (and how to fix)
– http://blog.vurve.com/2011/06/18/input-typeimage-considered-harmful/
This one is so cool: pdf.js is a javascript library to display PDF’s in your browser using the canvas element:
– https://github.com/andreasgal/pdf.js
Let’s Make a Framework is an ongoing series about building a JavaScript framework from the ground up:
– http://dailyjs.com/2011/06/02/framework-65/
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