Updated HTML5 Tumblr Theme with Comment Support
I finally gave in and added DISQUS comment support to my Generic HTML5 Tumblr theme. Thanks everyone for all the feedback!
I finally gave in and added DISQUS comment support to my Generic HTML5 Tumblr theme. Thanks everyone for all the feedback!
Looks like the makers of ReSharper have released a Web Development IDE. It’s also runs on windows, mac, and linux.
Navigate through files easily. Use relevant autocompletion for everything in your code. Get notified about code problems on the fly.
To display “Stuff I Like” in the side bar, you need to enable it under Account>Preferences, then in the Dashboard section make sure “Share posts I like” is checked.
Thanks for bringing this up, I think I’ll remove the option from the theme, to make it less confusing.
The Tumblr Theme I use for this site is now in the theme garden. Let me know what you think.
Build fast and responsive touch application using HTML5. The SproutCore framework now includes support for touch events and hardware acceleration on the iPad and iPhone.
Be sure to check out the documentation for a full overview.
Awesome visualization of which browsers are prepared to handle which HTML5 features. Must-see for any UI dev. (via @paul_irish)
Good article by Edward O’Connor on the use of the HTML5 tags <article>, <section>, <header>, <footer>, <nav>, and <aside> when marking up a blog template. It helped me clear up some of the confusion I had with the <section> element.
I’ve started converting my Tumblr theme to HTML5. I found a good example of a blog layout from Sitepoint (I know, right?). So far so good, but when I ran my site through an HTML5 validater I discovered that the IFRAME injected by Tumblr contains attributes that are not valid HTML5. Oh well, not much I can do about that.
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