Saved Links
I've been using Pinboard (and del.icio.us before that) on and off to save my links ever since 2005, but I migrated to Raindrop.io this year. Here are the latest links I saved. You'll find all the others in my public collection.
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Going for breakfast http://t.co/IqJ9a2vC
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I’m at Zum Schmale Wurf (Basel, BS) http://t.co/CZZLpci7
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Discovering a great hotel (@ Teufelhof) http://t.co/EuwrQWoN
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Great story: «Keeping Safari a secret» by @donmelton http://t.co/wezaqBWk
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Turn on Tune in Drop out http://t.co/ke7WSgC4
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I’m at Gifthüttli (Basel, Switzerland) http://t.co/K0Q045bA
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Windows Phone 8, which for some reason behaves differently to every other mobile OS by interpreting device-width as the actual resolution size (either portrait or landscape depending on how it’s oriented), instead of what the manufacturer (or browser vendor) has decided is the optimal viewport width (such as the “standard” 320px in portrait).
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Cross browser smoothscrolling
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When you have and element within another padded element, both with different backgrounds and both with border-radius, make sure the inside element’s border-radius is a bit less than the outer element.
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Heyoffline.js is a simple tool that prevents your users from this kind of frustration. Written in CoffeeScript and compiled into JavaScript, the library can warn your users when their network goes down so that they don’t lose anything. Once JavaScript is loaded, it can react to the loss of connection and change the page accordingly.