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mahemoff

  1. WebIntents are links 2.0 bit.ly/LPxjyJ by @julien51
  2. @uniquejosh Interesting, esp as it's technically MS
  3. IMO "add to my playlist/queue" usually means you want it on the head, not the tail, of the queue. (e.g. Instapaper's model.) @ade_oshineye
  4. @ahkeno :) Always good to hear what's going in Moz around the world
  5. @kevinSuttle Well, this is the way all TLDs are going anyway .google etc coming soon.
  6. A petition on the .js TLD wewantjs.org
  7. Nice #microcopy "If you are not comfortable with (collaborative editing) this may not be the site for you." bit.ly/JGquNC #SO
  8. "Document" class - a little Rails snippet for text structures with headers on top and a body, ie like HTTP documents bit.ly/JGoiWr
  9. @tinozijdel Nice.. thinking a little CSS animation would do wonders :)
  10. #CSSShapes RT @tinozijdel: @mahemoff how about a multi-color 3D cube: bit.ly/JvnpDx :)
  11. A triangle, a star, a pac-man and many other shapes in CSS css-tricks.com/examples/Shape…
  12. @jonathanstark It alludes to auto-spriting them, I guess that could be nice
  13. A simple way to show websites' favicons beside their URLs bit.ly/Jmq0dZ Very tempting to use this one ...
  14. Google APIs support CORS requests bit.ly/KKiEAv #Enable-CORS /thx @ade_oshineye
  15. @premasagar el
  16. @JonathanAbrams @Dethtron5000 True but it's ultimately up to each search engine how they interpret nofollow, none will guarantee ignoring it
  17. bit.ly/KhaALW Average website is now 1MB apparently. Which is not so bad as long as it's async calls after the main content's loaded
  18. Keep ALL the versions bit.ly/JWpQQx by @kevinmarks