New website for dental studio i'm working on.

Origami Around
Show & Tell
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
i don't do bad sauce passes
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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we're not kids anymore.
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Mike Driver
hello vonnie
AnasAbdin
Xuebing Du

Kaledo Art
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
occasionally subtle
Claire Keane

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Sade Olutola

pixel skylines

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@danielpikl
New website for dental studio i'm working on.

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The CSS2 Opacity property doesn’t work in the current versions of Internet Explorer - through IE8. However, it has provided a way to achieve similar results with a different method, using IE’s filter property. Javascript frameworks usually work this in for you when you try to set an elements...

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Blue prints for designers
http://www.the-blueprints.com/
IE NetRenderer
IE NetRenderer allows you to check how a website is rendered by Internet Explorer 7, 6 or 5.5, as seen from a high speed datacenter located in Germany. Just type in a URL in the field above and try it out - it's free!
http://ipinfo.info/netrenderer/index.php
IE6 upgrade warning
http://code.google.com/p/ie6-upgrade-warning/
Maximum picture height in newsletter - 1728px
http://www.campaignmonitor.com/blog/post/3103/maximum-height-for-images-in-email-outlook/

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
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HTML5 and jquery
http://keyboardy.com/programming/html5-link-prefetching/
http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/development/quick-tip-get-more-efficient-with-jquerys-getscript/
HTML 5 experiments
http://www.phpguru.org/geolocation.html
http://www.benjoffe.com/code/games/torus/
http://www.phpguru.org/static/clock
http://spielzeugz.de/html5/liquid-particles.html
http://physicsketch.appspot.com/
http://craftymind.com/factory/html5video/CanvasVideo.html
Microsoft announces ie9 support
Microsoft announces IE9 will not support Flash Software firm joins Apple in dumping the Adobe standard Microsoft has confirmed that its upcoming Internet Explorer 9 browser will not support Flash, and will run only H.264 video in a move that aligns with Apple's current stance of not supporting the Adobe format. Dean Hachamovitch, general manager for Internet Explorer, said in a blog post that the future of the web lies in HTML5 as it will help the development of rich, interactive web applications and offer the best choice for video support. "The HTML5 specification describes video support without specifying a particular video format. We think H.264 is an excellent format. In its HTML5 support, IE9 will support playback of H.264 video only," he wrote. "H.264 is an industry standard, with broad and strong hardware support. Because of this you can easily take what you record on a typical consumer video camera, put it on the web, and have it play in a web browser on any operating system or device with H.264 support." Hachamovitch added that, while video on the web is "predominantly Flash-based " it still remains "a challenge for typical consumers". He said that Microsoft is in discussion with Adobe over these problems. "Flash does have some issues, particularly around reliability, security and performance. We work closely with engineers at Adobe, sharing information about the issues we know of in ongoing technical discussions," he said. The news will be a major blow for Adobe as the company is already locked in a bitter war of words with Apple over its refusal to support Flash. Adobe chief executive Shantanu Narayen said yesterday in a response to Apple that his firm is banking on Adobe's multi-platform support as the key to victory in this conflict. more http://www.v3.co.uk/v3/news/2262351/microsoft-announces-ie9-support