When working a new site content changes, we decided to add a new media files (of MP4) type. For playing this video file directly from the website, we decided to use the VideoJS Player. Everything worked fine on the development machine (using IIS 6.0). However, when we deployed this to the Dev server machine using […]
CSS Loading Animation for AJAX Requests
Albeit the browser support issues and reason that they are more resource hungry than GIF animations, the CSS animation for the web are getting popular. I’m already using one on my homepage while its loading recent blog posts. If you just google “CSS loading animation”, you should find hundred of results, out of which top […]
CSS @font-face and Google Web Fonts API
CSS @font-face is now supported by most of the major browsers, and is definitely one of the exciting new features of the CSS3. As the name suggest, it helps you use the custom fonts on your website (not necessarily installed on the user machine viewing your website). These fonts are then dynamically loaded to the […]
The dynamic stylesheet language – LESS
Today, when exploring the professional blogs, I came up with a link for LESS. I first thought that it’s one of those JavaScript framework libraries copy cat, and was just about to skip that. When out of curiosity, I clicked on it, and then I couldn’t stop myself until I read all the features of […]
Changing color of the Drawable or ImageView at runtime in Android
When working on a new Android application, we needed to show an icon (for info) in different colors depending on the different system states. Something like: Red – When there are some error in the system Green – If everything is working correctly. Yellow – There are some warnings for the user to review. We […]