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A template for nutritional information labels in XHTML and CSS Saved By: Jim Jeffers | View Details | Give Thanks
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The release of the long awaited MooTools upload widget thats allows queued multiple-file upload including progress bars. Saved By: Aurelian Oancea | View Details | Give Thanks
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Digital Web Magazine - Introduction to Django: Helping Perfectionists With Deadlines Saved By: webponce | View Details | Give Thanks
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[The Poetic Prophet (AKA The SEO Rapper) is back with another marketing rap. This time he describes how web standards and proper design can affect the ranking...] Saved By: dave bennion | View Details | Give Thanks
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Gentlemen, start your engi... errr.. textmates/vims/emacs/whatever! :D Saved By: André Luís | View Details | Give Thanks
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MGTwitterEngine is a class which lets you integrate Twitter support into your Cocoa application, by making use of the Twitter API. The entire API is covered, and appropriate data is returned as simple native Cocoa objects (NSArrays, NSDictionarys, NSStrings, NSDates and so on), for very easy integration into your own application. Saved By: DASKAjA | View Details | Give Thanks

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Cheat sheet for everything Saved By: Lapinlove404 | View Details | Give Thanks
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Article on Wired Compiler blog links to draft spec, diff document, and the official W3C press release. Also provides a reasonable summary of the changes and issues with HTML 5. Saved By: Adam Messinger | View Details | Give Thanks
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A jQuery plugin script by Niall Doherty that allows a "slideshow of content" similar to the current Coda product page. Saved By: Patrick Haney | View Details | Give Thanks
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"This series of website layouts use percentage widths and relative positioning, and they work with all the common web browsers including Safari on the iPhone and iPod touch. They're also 'stackable' so you can use multiple column types on the one page. This makes the number of possible layouts endless!" Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
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Tablecloth is unobtrusive way to add style and behaviour to html table elements. Saved By: daengenh | View Details | Give Thanks
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Tablecloth is unobtrusive way to add style and behaviour to html table elements. Saved By: daengenh | View Details | Give Thanks
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Uses a combo of object detection and UA sniffing. Very thorough, and the best part is that Mark fully documents the tests performed. For those rare occasions when you need to do some old-skool browser detection rather than pure DOM object detection. Saved By: Adam Messinger | View Details | Give Thanks