May 2010
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Aristo 0.4 Released
Another small update drops today. My last exam (ever) is on June 15th, so I’m looking forward to the occassion when I can really get stuck into Aristo. The IE6 & IE7 button width issue still remains. It’s looking like a real doozy, and has something to do with the position:relative; attached to all the buttons. Here are some of the things that are contained in the 0.4 release: New...
May 30th
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I love Dribbble but ...
I love Dribbble as a design resource. I never shut up about it. Our design department used to base our best-practice design decisions on what we found on PatternTap. There was nothing wrong with that, but the designers at Dribbble are really innovative and fresh. Their work is not limited solely to the web, too. Dribbble does of course have a few teething problems: Queued Animations This is...
May 28th
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May 23rd
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Aristo 0.3 Released
Unfortunately this is just a small release today. It’s centred around bug fixes and doesn’t achieve anything particularly amazing. The IE6/IE7 button width problem will also remain until my exams are over. What has been fixed in this release is: Autcomplete z-index fix - this seems to be an inherent problem with jQuery UI themes in general, where the slider handles appear to have a...
May 17th
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May 12th
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WatchWatch
This looks really exciting, apart from the whole “such and such bought sexy lingerie for their mistress” concept. I’m sure there will be some embarassing mistakes and teething problems! via tmblg: Swipely I’m excited to share a project that we’ve been working on for the better part of a year. Swipely is a great new way to share your purchases, recommend places and products to...
May 11th
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