The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @adamj_design ever

May 2010

News of the release roadmap including hopes for a Firefox 4.0 Beta by the end of June. http://is.gd/cu0cX

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Using the browser on my touch. Took a bit to get used to but I now like it better than . Most definitely quicker too.

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@emilysquared building the forestry site now… Unorganized files = sad face :-( aj.sitespace eventually to see the theme.

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@timhetrick wouldn’t that be nice? Unfortunately, 57% of wvu users use IE. 25% of that is . They automatically fail in my book. :-)

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Today reminded me of why I don’t like once again. Setting overflow: hidden fixed my floating problems today. See if it works for you.

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smashingmag The Google Webfont Previewer Tool - http://bit.ly/buQA9f

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shows the importance of when tabs are collapsed/shortened as shown in the left tab here: http://bit.ly/99UQEu

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The cursor: default; property is great for changing the mouse cursor back to a pointer when users are on a current or “active” page.

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Cool add on: Scrolling Wrapper. Haven’t used it, but it appears to be pretty versatile. See the video. http://bit.ly/bM9ypQ

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releases several open source & quality fonts for the web via @fontfont-face property. Hello web font awesomeness. http://is.gd/ci8Qk

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Installed on a Toshiba S105 Laptop (made pre 2007) and the OS works like a charm. 1.7ghz processor, 2gb ram, average video card.

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PunyPNG makes images smaller without reducing quality. Great for large backgrounds.
http://www.gracepointaft…

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I used this service http://is.gd/bSE4D to minify my
file from 128kb to 64kb. More intense than jscompress, but more effective.

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Used http://jscompress.com/ to minify four JavaScript files at 128kb down to 1 at 86kb. Great, safe tool.

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Amazing blog that uses only two images and web (Georgia) for the design. Beautiful.
http://andyrutledge.com/

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Using inline and means that it is loaded with every page refresh. Better to link
to an external file.

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