From the monthly archives:

April 2009

BluePrintCSS: a framework for CSS development

April 22, 2009

Developing CSS can be a drag. Stylesheets stuffed with selectors. Cross-browser dilemmas. Reload. Reload. Reload.
BluePrintCSS aims to change that. It’s a framework for developing CSS that simplifies many common CSS tasks, letting you get to the good stuff faster.

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GitHub releases integrated Issue Tracker

April 17, 2009

Less than 15 hours after deciding to port our existing SVN repositories into mercurial via BitBucket — largely on the presence of BitBucket’s issue tracker — GitHub GitHub has now released an issue tracker. Lots of Jquery goodness, but no API yet.
Perfect timing.

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Multiple factor security questions harsh my mellow

April 16, 2009

Multiple factor security questions are only for the one-dimensional. They stymie those with more developed and extensive tastes. Perhaps that is the point.
They’d be more useful if they stuck to tried and true questions with definite answers:
* Your mother’s maiden name
* The name of your high school
* The worst president in U.S. history
But [...]

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