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The HTML5 Family: Web Storage

via davidkaneda: In the latest feature of the Ext JS series on HTML5, my coworker Ed Spencer explains and gives a quick example of Web Storage (localStorage and sessionStorage).

A good article about HTML5 WebStorage.

The Google Font API

Yesterday I forgot to mention Google’s new Font API so here it is: Google Font API is a open directory of fonts that developers can use with @font-face to add custom fonts to any site. While the library is very limited at this stage and doesn’t come close to what TypeKit offers it’s a start on the right path.

jQuery for Designers

Learn how easy it is to apply web interaction using jQuery

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Just ordered this awesome hand carved, moleskin inspired iPad case from DODOcase. Ships in 4-6 weeks because they still have to personally make ours.

Steve Jobs on Flash

“Flash was created during the PC era – for PCs and mice. Flash is a successful business for Adobe, and we can understand why they want to push it beyond PCs. But the mobile era is about low power devices, touch interfaces and open web standards – all areas where Flash falls short.”

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Via esquareda: With the new Transmit Disk feature, you can now mount any of your favorites in the Finder itself, even if Transmit’s not running. These volumes are real: drag files to your SFTP server, save a small graphic to your Amazon S3 bucket directly from Photoshop, or roll your own iDisk-like backup volume. It’s all possible in T4. /via Panic - Transmit

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staff:

Your blogs now comes with an optimized iPhone layout!

And a damn nice looking one at that.

This should be a huge improvement when browsing Tumblr blogs from the iPhone — and we’re building similar views for BlackBerry’s, Android, and more. Stay tuned.

If your theme already looks great on mobile devices, you can disable this feature by unchecking Customize → Advanced → Use optimized layout on mobile devices.

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