Posts from “Dec 2014”

On the 27th December I opened up Bloglines to see what new updates awaited me. That’s when I saw this:

Bloglines having some fun

Notice how the grey bar displays the message “Doc are you telling me you built a time machine?” Hopefully recognize that line from the first Back to the Future movie. Bloglines displayed this because the website in question had scheduled a post for publishing on the 29th December. You can even see the post date on the screenshot itself. Somehow scheduled post made it’s way to the RSS feed eventhough at the time it was not visible on the website. Indeed, trying to navigate to the post yielded a 404 error.

When you sit in front of a computer typing on a keyboard you gotta let off a little steam. Sometimes we hide comments in code or have our website respond to the Konami Code. And sometimes we reference pop culture.

Caveena Solutions would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas! Here’s hoping you enjoy spending time with your friends & family.

We were planning on giving our website a Christmas theme (much like we did for Hari Raya and Chinese New Year) but we unfortunately got extremely busy. As we march towards the end of the year it seems that clients everywhere want their websites done by the start of 2015. That and the general busy-ness that is associated with this time of year got the better of us.

And no, it had nothing to do with the recent spate of decorational controversies in Brunei.

With the final few days of 2014 in sight, we hope that the last 365 days have been kind to you and your loved ones. Let’s all try a little bit harder in 2015.

This comes courtesy of Reddit which linked to an old Mozilla’s Bug-Tracker thread. 39 comments in total, not a very long read.

TL;DR Vendor-prefixed CSS Properties will eventually be removed. To future-proof your code, make sure to include the W3C standard property at the end of the declaration.

-webkit-transition: all 600ms ease;
-moz-transition: all 600ms ease;
-ms-transition: all 600ms ease;
-o-transition: all 600ms ease;
transition: all 600ms ease;

I have to take my hat off to those who replied to the thread. They did it with such patience, courtesy and professionalism. Kudos to them.