Chrometric lets you simulate the effects of color blindness in your web designs
Did you know that color blindness is surprisingly common -- if you're male, anyway. You know how men are 'XY' and women are 'XX'? That little 'missing leg' in the male Y chromosome supplies women with redundant genes for eyesight. Yes, men are genetically weaker than women -- cool huh?
Anyway, if you're a Web developer, or merely curious as to how the Web looks to color blind people, check out ...
I had the most interesting conversation with one of my friends the other day. Adam: "Whew... finally finished with my latest web project!" Friend (in awe): "Whoa! That's awesome! How did you make that?" Now, of course, this project of mine was a full-fledged ASP.NET web application; a simple question like "how did you make that" could easily end up with me not only explaining what I did, but how ...
A lot of companies, like Zoho, had to build their iPhone specific web applications without even testing on the iPhone. There was a lot of guessing games and sheer luck that had to go into building these applications and getting them ready for a semi final release before Apple's latest invention hit the streets. Now that the iPhone is out, Apple wants to ensure that web applications and content ...
Firefox's Web Developer extension is one of the most essential tools for, yes, web developers, but in the
past year it's seen a dearth of updates. Until now. On Saturday Chris Pederick released Web Developer 1.0, which
features a pile of bug fixes and a bunch of new features, including an element information display, an on-screen ruler,
and an HTML editor. Check out the extensive changelog here or ...





