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"Cufón aims to become a worthy alternative to sIFR, which despite its merits still remains painfully tricky to set up and use. To achieve this ambitious goal the following requirements were set:
1. No plug-ins required – it can only use features natively supported by the client
2. Compatibility – it has to work on every major browser on the market
3. Ease of use – no or near-zero configuration needed for standard use cases
4. Speed – it has to be fast, even for sufficiently large amounts of text
And now, after nearly a year of planning and research we believe that these requirements have been met." -
nanoc: a Ruby site compiler that generates static HTML » home
"nanoc is a tool that runs on your local computer and compiles documents written in formats such as Markdown, Textile, Haml… into a static web site consisting of simple HTML files, ready for uploading to any web server."
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"Usually when you want a horizontal list, you need to use float in the CSS code to make it work, with all its drawbacks. However, there is an alternative with display: inline-block."
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"LiveReload is a Safari/Chrome extension + a command-line tool that:
1. Applies CSS and JavaScript file changes without reloading a page.
2. Automatically reloads a page when any other file changes (html, image, server-side script, etc)."
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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