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There are two sure fire way of using fonts. The first one is to use the built in fonts available on OS X and Windows. You can find the complete list here: http://www.ampsoft.net/webdesign-l/WindowsMacFonts.html But if you are looking for more than this you will have to use Cufon. There are a few other packages out there but Cufon works...
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Well Internet Explorer 9 is finally here and we will now have to code for it. If you’re like me working in a production environment then most likely it is more of a hassle than a blessing since IE 6 through 9 are still out there. The best practice is to code for the widest compatibility which, for internet...
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Trying to conceptualize browsers and the internet can be a daunting thing. The hardest part to deal with is the browser and all the flavors of them that are out there. To think of dealing with a browser I like to think of the story of the painter.
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Google added an unoffical text to speech API that you can access with a simple query string and it will reply with an MP3 file. you can copy this url into a browser http://translate.google.com/translate_tts?q=jason+mcalpin+is+cool. You can change it to say anything you want. Give it a try with the field below
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I've come across expressions in CSS style sheets and decided to investigate if they really were as powerful as they seem...
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For those of you new to the latest Xbox Community game Kodu, it is a game creation engine that allows you to build using a simple modular system that is fun to work with. Having built a few games in it I thought I would share solutions to some of the more complex techniques used in other games. The...
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happiness is a direct result of how much control we have over our environment, and control is directly correlated with how well we’re able to form and maintain positive habits
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