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Why Automatic Versioning of CSS, JavaScript and Images is a good thing

Posted by weatherangel on December 9, 2008 in browsers |

In an article by Ed Eliot, he talks about why Automatic versioning of CSS, JavaScript and Images is a good thing. When including CSS and JavaScript resources in your pages you should version file paths and update these version numbers every time the files change. This is necessary as a visitor’s browsers may, depending on [...]

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Graceful Degredation – What does it really mean?

Posted by weatherangel on December 9, 2008 in browsers |

It goes hand in hand with unobtrusive javascript, and really is just another name for the same thing. Here are some quotes from some decent articles on the subject: from Dan’s Web Tips by Daniel Tobias “Graceful Degradation” is an important principle in Web design. It means that, when you put in features designed to [...]

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inline javascript evil

Posted by weatherangel on December 9, 2008 in browsers |

In my google search for why inline javascript is evil, I was able to come across some interesting information that was relevant and some that was not so relevant. The relevant part was this article on Separating Behavior and Structure. The article was written by the author of quirksmode.com, which happens to be a site [...]

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Getting Started

Posted by weatherangel on December 9, 2008 in random |

I plan to use this blog to link to other blogs which are useful in my day to day work life. Where I work currently, we are still moving away from tables, and into proper XHTML structure. It really seems like it is something that should have happened with the revolution 3+ years ago, but [...]

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