Friday 21 October 2011

[TechRepublic] CSS3: New properties for text-overflow and text-wrap

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CSS3: New properties for text-overflow and text-wrap

Ryan Boudreaux illustrates the CSS3 text-overflow and text-wrap properties in these code examples. Read more

Resource of the day

A Hidden Reliability Threat in UPS Static Bypass Switches

When you call something an uninterruptible power supply, it had better offer uninterruptible power. Read this white paper to learn how to tell the difference between an uninterruptible power supply and an "uninterruptible" one.


Developer news roundup: Google Dart, JavaFX 2.0, Windows 8 apps

Justin James highlights stories about IronPython 2.7.1 Beta 3, HTC courting developers, load balancing across the globe in Azure, and more. Read more

Using Google+ API on your website

The first round of Google+ APIs released allow read-only access to public data only, but even with that small amount of access, we can build a contact page and activity feed for your website. Read more

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Google's Dart: An object-oriented JavaScript alternative

Todd Fluhr looks at Google's web-programming language Dart, which even at its unfinished stage, says a lot about Google's plans to dominate the mobile consumer market. Read more

CSS3: Layering multiple shadows creates lightweight pages

In Ryan Boudreaux's series on CSS3 updates, he illustrates how layering multiple shadows with the box-shadow property, instead of using images, can result in attractive, more lightweight pages. Read more

URL rewriting with Apache's mod_rewrite

Justin James explains how to rewrite URLs with Apache mod_rewrite, illustrating the basic syntax as well as Flag options that control how the rewriting is handled. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Unwrapping Google Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 (photos)

We get our first glimpse of Google's updated Android OS, version 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and yes, it's tasty. View on site



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