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My firefox plugins, what’s yours?

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As a webdeveloper i use different kindda plugins for Firefox, here my list, what’s yours?

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Paul Irish on HTML5 Boilerplate

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All frontend developers should take a look at this video:

and continue to http://html5boilerplate.com for downloading…. ITS AWESOME!!!

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How to setup login with .htaccess on your domain

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It’s actually quite easy to do…

Follow this small guide, and your website will be protected with a login screen, with .htaccess.

First things first – Open your .htaccess file and then add the following:

AuthName "Login is required"
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /THE PATH TO THE FILE/htpasswd_sequre
require valid-user

Now save your .htaccess file – Next thing is that we have to create the file where AuthUserFile is pointing to.

Create a new file, without any extension, call it: htpasswd_sequre

After creating the file, then go to: http://www.kxs.net/support/htaccess_pw.html to create a username and password, – Copy this to the new file..

Example: insert the following code in the file:

nicky:U7ktIBGoX1/vo

Upload the files to the server, and you’re all done :)

Simple right? :)

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Do people use the mobile web ?

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Do people use they smartphone to surf the web ?

The short answer is Yes, according to a report from comScore MobiLens, about mobile patterns in Japan, US, and Europe (UK, DE, FR, ES og IT)

“… 34.0 percent of mobile users in the U.S. and 25.8 percent in Europe used their mobile browsers, with 31.1 percent in the U.S. and 24.9 percent in Europe accessing applications.”

Select Mobile Behaviors in Japan, United States and EU5 (UK, DE, FR, ES and IT)
June 2010
Total Mobile Audience Age 13+
Source: comScore MobiLens
Percent of Total Mobile Audience
Japan United States Europe
Total Audience: 13+ yrs old 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Used connected media (Browsed, Accessed Applications or Downloaded Content) 75.2% 43.7% 38.5%
Used browser 59.3% 34.0% 25.8%
Used application 42.3% 31.1% 24.9%
Messaging Usage
Sent text message to another phone 40.1% 66.8% 81.7%
Used major instant messaging service 3.3% 17.2% 12.6%
Used email (work or personal) 54.0% 27.9% 18.8%
Social Media/Entertainment
Accessed Social Networking Site or

Blog

17.0% 21.3% 14.7%
Listened to music on mobile phone 12.5% 13.9% 24.2%
Took photos 63.0% 50.6% 56.8%
Captured video 15.4% 19.2% 25.8%
Watched TV and/or video on mobile

phone

22.0% 4.8% 5.4%
Played games 16.3% 22.5% 24.1%
Financial Information
Accessed bank accounts 8.0% 9.4% 7.1%
Accessed financial news or stock

quotes

16.1% 10.0% 7.2%
Retail/Travel
Accessed online retail 7.2% 5.5% 4.1%
Accessed classifieds 4.2% 6.6% 4.2%
Accessed travel service 3.3% 4.7% 4.1%
Other
Accessed maps 15.7% 16.0% 10.8%
Accessed traffic reports 12.6% 8.2% 5.9%
Accessed weather 34.1% 22.3% 13.7%

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HTML5 Gets an Official Logo

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I read on Mashable today that HTML5 has got a new official logo from W3C

The logo is:

My opinion is that, I dont like it – In someway I reminds the of the logo from Transformer:

I dont know, maybe it’s just me :) What your opinion?

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Dive into HTML5 – A free e-book

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Interested in learning more about HTML5? – Mark Pilgrim has made a book about HTML5 – I’ll suggest that you have a look at it, it’s a good read :)
“Dive Into HTML5 seeks to elaborate on a hand-picked Selection of features from the HTML5 specification and other fine Standards. The final manuscript has been published on paper by O’Reilly, under the Google Press imprint. Buy the printed Work — artfully titled “HTML5: Up & Running” — and be the first in your Community to receive it. Your kind and sincere Feedback is always welcome. The Work shall remain online under the CC-BY-3.0 License.”

Find the ebook right here

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Change the background color on selected text with CSS

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Here im going to show you how to change the background color on the text you select at a webpage…

It’s dont very easy with CSS – However, it is only supported by Firefox, Safari etc – Not Internet Explorer

Anyway, here you go

::-moz-selection{ background: #000; color:#f9d500; text-shadow: none; }
::selection { background:#000; color:#f9d500; text-shadow: none; }

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Adobe “Edge” — Prototype Tool for Creating HTML5 Animations

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A very cool demo from Adobe on a tool for creating HTML5 animations

Going to be exciting to follow – Looking forward to the finished product…

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