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Styling File Inputs with CSS and the DOM

15 month ago

Simon Willison : Styling File Inputs with CSS and the DOM - Styling File Inputs with CSS and the DOM. Clever hack to style the un-stylable: set the opacity of the file input to 0, then use a bit of JavaScript to make sure the (now invisible) browse button is always under the mouse.

philgyford : Styling File Inputs with CSS and the DOM // ShaunInman.com - File input fields are stubbornly resistant to beautifying. A new way to make them pretty. (via Daring Fireball)

factoryjoe : Styling File Inputs with CSS and the DOM // ShaunInman.com - File inputs () are the bane of beautiful form design. No rendering engine provides the granular control over their presentation designers desire. This simple, three-part progressive enhancement provides the markup, CSS, and JavaScript to

Tags : css fileinput html shauninman top via:daringfireball webdevelopment

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The making of Mint

34 month ago

Cameron Moll : The making of Mint - Shaun Inman: The making of Mint (workshop slides).

Rod Begbie : Ten reasons why you need to build an API - Very attractive presentation by Shaun Inman (author of Mint) on the benefits of building an API into your webapp. #

Tags : api mint presentation programming propoganda shauninman

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Mint: A Fresh Look at Your Site

39 month ago

kayodeok : Mint: A Fresh Look at Your Site - Mint is a simplified web analytics tool that analyizes your site's traffic, referals, and key information

jimray : Mint: A Fresh Look at Your Site - Nice looking stats app. Also, "Internet Explorer PC support is planned but not an immediate priority." That's ballsy. Or, Shaun just knows his audience really well.

plasticbag : Mint: A fascinating and kind of beautiful web stats package that's getting a bit of buzz - It certainly looks great - but I'm certainly not paying $30 to see if it's any good. Anyone else?

Rod Begbie : Mint - Shaun Inman's excellent webstats package gets a new lick of paint and a few functionality tweaks. Not sure it's worth the $19 upgrade fee for existing customers, but $30 a domain is still a bargain for new folks. [via#

Jon Hicks : New minty freshness! - Shaun has been hard at work on Mint 2, and its better than ever!

Tags : daily logs seo software statistics toolkits utilities via:digitalweb web webdev design stats tracking beautiful branding web2.0 access_log mint shauninman webstats

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