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Get Ready for HTML 5

webkitbits:

One of my favorite publications, A List Apart, updates today with an introduction to HTML5 including some resources, samples, and validation info. Great read.
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matthewb:

Buz from IconDrawer has redrawn and upsized his ubiquitous Classic Icons series to 512×512. The new set is slightly smaller than its predecessor, but includes a couple of notable beauties: the new cart icon in particular is gorgeous.

Gorgeous icons.

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jQTouch beta released. Congratulations are in order for David Kaneda.

Textpattern 4.2.0 Released

We’ve added new features like admin-side themes, timezone support with automatic DST adjustment on capable servers, and core support for unlimited custom fields, readied Textpattern for compatibility with PHP 5.3, and fixed a number of small bugs. Upgrades from previous 4.x versions are expected to work seamless under usual reserve of plugin compatibility.
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The Ministry of Type has an article with various techniques to achieve good typography on the web.

Snow Leopard Compatibility

A list of application compatibility for Snow Leopard. Also contains fixes for certain apps.

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Everyone’s talking about Snow Leopard today. Just ordered a copy for the office so i have not as of yet had a chance to play around with it. However David Kaneda has and here are his initial thoughts. Sounds pretty good.

  • It’s fast. Not only is the general OS and Finder faster, but individual apps like Safari and Mail, too. Safari also runs a newer version of WebKit, unlike Leopard’s Safari 4, this one handles 3d transitions.
  • Almost all apps are running fine, but was particularly pleased to see Photoshop (CS3), Quicksilver, and MAMP all working seamlessly. There are minor keyboard shortcut issues in Textmate, which can be resolved with a bundle for now.
  • I’m giving Menlo a shot as my primary coding font. We’ll see how it goes.
  • Can finally delete heads in Finder sidebar. Minor fix, but personally coveted for oh so long.
  • The new Quicktime rocks. It can now record screencasts, though I’m unsure if it’ll replace Screenflow for me. Trimming clips is just like one the iPhone: Awesome.
  • Improvements to Exposé and Stacks are excellent.
  • Preview finally comes into its own as a PDF viewer, with smart text selection (wraps for columns).
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robotindisguise:

Mines kinda like this. Just take out the class part and put in more work and more internet

Very funny.

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Sneak peek: 2010 Pentagram Typographic Calendar

Has IE6 Finally Reached the End of the Line?

Lets hope so. This offers server administrators the ability to upgrade their entire network to IE8.

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