Archive for May, 2007

Baby and cobra face off in video

Cute little cobra faces off against vicious human child, as grown-ups off camera guffaw to the hijinx. Who will win in the epic battle of infant vs. poisonous reptile? My money is on the kid, because someone sewed the serpent’s mouth shut.

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[Via Boing Boing]

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Make your site mobile friendly

How do your web pages fare in today’s mobile browsers? Virginia DeBolt outlines some of the issues you’ll need to think about, and suggests some techniques for testing that you can try…

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[Via Vitamin]

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Google 2084…

…so oder so ähnlich!

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[Via Crazy Page]

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Referência rápida de CSS

Já tinha feito um CSS Cheat um tempo atrás. No curso que tive semana passada, um aluno trouxe essa referência em inglês, olhei, gostei e fiz uma baseada na deles, só que em português!

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[Via Tableless]

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Rediscovering the Button Element

Creating a consistent interface for your users is a constant struggle for every interface designer. Building consistency on the web is especially tough because the visual rendering differences across browsers and operating systems is wildly different and almost arbitrary in what can and cannot be done. No where does this become more apparent than when you’re dealing with form elements and the biggest loser of them all in the battle for a standardized look is the infamous Submit button.

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[Via Particle Tree]

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Vote no Ayrton Senna e divulgue!…

O Jornal Corriere della Serra, da Itália, está fazendo um enquete para saber qual é considerado o maior piloto de F1 de todos os tempos.

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[Via Belfiglio.NET]

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Event Capturing is near evil

If you’re using a browser that implements the EventListener interface (W3 model), try this out for size.

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[Via Dustin Diaz]

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The New Yorker Profiles Banksy, Prints Exclusive Image

The New Yorker has recently published a lengthy profile of British graffiti artist Banksy, along with a limited online gallery of his work. Weighing in at over 6000 words, this feature by Lauren Collins includes an exclusive image that this “invisible man of graffiti art” emailed to the author.

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[Via Art Threat]

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Bigfoot porn

Over at Cryptomundo, Loren Coleman posts about The Geek, a 1981 short porn film about a group of hikers who encounter Bigfoot.

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[Via Boing Boing]

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Zombie Last Supper

Snagged from this Neatorama post, which points to more “Last Supper”-mods (even tattoos!) over at myconfinedspace. No credit given to the artist behind this one. Well, Da Vinci, duh, but I mean the person who zombified it.

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[Via Boing Boing]

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