Updates to IndieWeb Reply mean that it is now cross browser using the exact same codebase courtesy of kangoextensions.com!
Trying out kangoextensions.com for cross-browser extension building. I kinda feel this is something vendors should have figured out already :/
Current status: hacking Aaron Parecki’s IndieWeb Twitter Reply Extension into something more structured and extendable. #webactions in action!
Writing a jQuery plugin. I have become my own worst enemy. But all the other in-place edit plugins are either horrible or try to be a REST syncing service too.
Aral Balkan perhaps noscript should add “get theonion articles free” to their feature list
Aral Balkan #idea for browser extension: site-specific js disabling. If you disable js on theOnion the paywall goes away :/
Learning #angularjs. The documentation is so very much better than #emberjs. I am purposefully not checking out each step of the tutorial, instead writing it myself.
Jack Way netbeans is certainly the best IDE for php I’ve used so far. Angular.js looks nice, I’m trying to learn ember at the mo but the docs are rather inadequate.
Working through http://emberjs.com/guides/router_primer/ to understand ember.js. I’m beginning to get semantic satiation on the word “shoe” :{
To anyone else starting out with ember.js, http://emberjs.com/guides/router_primer/ is the best incremental explanation of the application structure I’ve found.
Slowly getting my head round ember.js. Javascript really isn’t very nice.
“Nothing gets bugs fixed faster than when the developers themselves are constantly hitting them!” Scripted, a JavaScript Editor
.@indiewebcamp people: please play with my autosuggest interface and let me know what you think RE usability
Thinking of using asuggest as basis for my #indieweb autocomplete
??? the marquee tag has JS methods?! Was it not bad enough already?
??? the marquee tag has JS methods?! Was it not bad enough already?
JScript has conditional comments too. Is use of this advisable? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditional_comment