I’ve just finished released a new extension for Google Chrome which makes developing websites a little quicker. It’s called LivePage and can be downloaded from the Google Web Store right now.
In a nutshell, on pages you have set as being “live” the extension will load up a version of Live.JS which will keep your webpage on the most recent version without you having to refresh the page. Here is a short video overview, with me explaining the basics of how it works.
I just finished pushing a PHP HTML5 form class onto GitHub. It’s a bit of code I keep recycling and I thought it would be cool to share it with everyone.
Good News Everyone! I have finally got around to delivering a new wordpress plugin, creatively named “WP HTML5 Category Selector“.
In a nutshell the WP HTML5 Category Selector adds a filter input field to the category box on the add/edit post page. It’s primarily aimed at bloggers who have lots (for example more then 10) of categories.
If you have a chance to give it a try, I would love to hear you feedback (On twitter I’m @Rogem002).
Today the IEBlog announced you can download the IE10 Platform Preview 1. This is super cool! Furthermore, it looks like they are putting a lot of effort in supporting new CSS features such as (In order of my personal view of how awesome they are):
IE10 Platform Preview 1 appears to be pretty snappy. When I compare it to Firefox 4 and Google Chrome, the difference in speed is seriously hard to spot.
I seriously, cannot wait to see what cool creations web developers create if Microsoft continues working at such a pleasing rate.
On a side note, some of the stuff on the IE Test Drive website is really cool. If you can, check it out.