If you’ve been writing [jQuery,][1] you’re probably fond of writing your code this way when submitting forms with ajax
Sending files over Ajax requests with jQuery
Leveraging Sass for your front-end designs
Recently I chose to move from vanilla CSS to the syntactically awesome stylesheeets and this has been a great step in my life. It’s been a breath of fresh air!
Future of CSS: Content Pseudo Selector
Before I started making use of CSS3 to create beautiful websites, I had crappy ways of getting some things done which I think some other designers also did. Since the introduction of [CSS3 pseudo selectors][1], my life got better. They helped me achieve decent mark-up.
Oh Sass! How awesome is it gonna get
I started writing Sass not too long ago and it has been one of the best experiences I’ve had. Sass (Syntatically Awesome Stylesheet) is just as awesome as the name sounds.
CSS Sanitation
I do a lot of back-end web development but front-end calls me a lot because of my passion for creativity. I’ve had to consider CSS files on various projects I’ve worked on. Some as front-end designer, some as back-end.
Butterfly and Fish
I recently stumbled upon butterfly on here and it is a really awesome web browser shell execution program written in python. It’s not like it’s the first of it’s kind. There are others like: