Edwin Martin's weblog
Edwin Martin's weblog
Edwin Martins
Edwin Martin is a frontend web developer living in the Netherlands.
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A nice way to let visitors of your website know about your twitter feed, is to show your latest tweet. Fortunately, Twitter provides several means to do this. One is the Twitter Widget. Aside from changing some colours, you can’t change...
Today I released miq, a tiny jQuery like library. Since the first release of jQuery a lot has changed: lots of array functions, promises, querySelectorAll, CSS transformations… and jQuery can only partially use them because the makers...
On January 12th, 2016, Microsoft stopped supporting Internet Explorer 9 and 10. As a webdeveloper, it might be time to stop supporting IE9 and IE10 too. At the time of writing, in January 2016, the worldwide market share of IE9 and IE10...
“The saddest thing of being a frontend developer is getting designs that could’ve been for print. Every time.” When I started making websites in 1994, all designs I got could just as well been used for print. Okay, there where some...
Lea Verou’s new book CSS Secrets is for frontend webdevelopers who use CSS in their daily work. The book assumes you already know, for example, CSS2 selectors, transforms and ::before/::after pseudo elements. But the book is still useful...