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The HTML Hamburger
I wrote a long time ago in a short tweet that HTML is visually pretty similar to a Hamburger. I am going to attempt to explain this in more detail for the beginners. <html> – The Bun Layer <title> – The Ketchup / Sauce Layer – </title> <
By Bryan Lynn
World's Fastest Web Browser
The web browser today seems almost more important than the operating system you use since most browsers are on more than one platform. I ran some speed tests a couple of weeks ago. These speed stats were what I found. #1 Opera 10.53 – 299.2ms #2 Chrome 5.0.
By Bryan Lynn
Practical CSS 3.0 Styles
Border Radius– IE9 , FF3.6+ , Chrome Beta , Safari , Opera /*Rounded Corners Look and Feel*/ .radius{ border-radius:10px; /*IE9*/ -moz-border-radius:10px; -webkit-border-radius:10px; } Dropshadow– IE9 (maybe), FF3.6+ , Chrome Beta , Safari /*Webkit and Geko based shadow*/ .shadow{ box-shadow: 8px 8px 8px 4px #888; /*IE9*/ -webkit-box-shadow: 8px 8px 8px 5px #888; -moz-box-shadow:
By Bryan Lynn
Google Chrome Web Apps Store.
Today Google announced in it’s blog that it plans to have a Chrome Web Store. The Chrome blog Blog.Chromium.org is a valuable place for learning about the new enhancements and features about to Google’s Chrome browser. This news is particularly interesting, because I can possible offer
By Bryan Lynn
Chrome Editor Featured
As I keep adding features to the Chrome Editor project it seems the guys at google have noticed this, and have nicely featured my extension at the top of the Web Development category page. I feel so honored to have the top slot on the page. Google is such a
By Bryan Lynn