Links for September 26th
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jQuery Events: Stop (Mis)Using Return False | Fuel Your Coding - Many of us, when we were learning JavaScript, saw example code which stopped an event's default action by issuing a return false - it's quick, easy and works cross browser, however it may not be what you really want to do.
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A List Apart: Articles: Forward Thinking Form Validation - A nice introduction to HTML5 Forms and a JavaScript library to add support in older browsers.
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SVG Boilerplate — a kick-arse default to put the wow back into the web - A simple, straightforward, and functional template to embed or inline SVG content (including in text/html) that works with browsers all the way down to IE6.
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Testing Thunderbird 3: What to do if it ’shreds’ your threads | The Pythian Blog - Thunderbird 3 is broken in many ways and one of them is that it struggles to sort by thread many messages which v2 had no problem with. After fuming quietly about this for many months I have finally discovered that the broken threading is all down to three settings.
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Support Details | Tech Support Management - Ever been phoned up to debug a website problem and then spent hours trying to extract basic background information from the caller? This site makes it very simple for everyone.
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Notable | Easiest way for teams to provide feedback on websites. - A very nice web app which allows you to collaboratively markup a screenshot of any website.
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Microdata: HTML5’s Best-Kept Secret | Webmonkey | Wired.com - I've noticed that Microdata has been receiving increasing attention from bloggers in the last few weeks, it's still only in the WHATWG version of the HTML5 spec, however.
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