July 2007
January 2007
Performance Research, Part 2: Browser Cache Usage - Exposed!
by 4 othersThis is the second in a series of articles describing experiments conducted to learn more about optimizing web page performance. You may be wondering why you’re reading a performance article on the YUI Blog. It turns out that most of web page performance is affected by front-end engineering, that is, the user interface design and development.
Performance Research, Part 1: What the 80/20 Rule Tells Us about Reducing HTTP Requests
by 4 othersThis is the first in a series of articles describing experiments conducted to learn more about optimizing web page performance. You may be wondering why you’re reading a performance article on the YUI Blog. It turns out that most of web page performance is affected by front-end engineering, that is, the user interface design and development.
December 2006
Yahoo! UI Library: Reset CSS
by 1 otherThe foundational YUI Reset CSS file creates a level playing field across A-grade browsers and provides a sound foundation upon which you can explicitly declare your intentions. It normalizes the default rendering of all HTML elements, for example it sets margin, padding, and border to 0, font sizes to YUI Font's default, italic and bold styles to normal, and list-style to none.
November 2006
April 2006
March 2006
Forget addEvent, use Yahoo!’s Event Utility
by 5 others (via)After spending a few hours getting comfortable with Yahoo!’s new Event utility that was recently released along with many other sweet tools via YUIBlog, I became convinced that it is the dopest, sweetest, most tight, most sexiest event utility on the planet.
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