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Clever web dev trick for checking browser history

Sniff browser history for improved user experience

Talk about sufficiently advanced technology. Although you will surely see this post linked many times this week, I have to throw in my own kudos. Fantastic trick, Niall!

In a nutshell, Niall shows how you can use a combination of CSS and JavaScript to selectively display information based on previously visited URLs in your visitor’s browser history. Have you been to Digg? Then Niall’s site displays a “Digg This” badge (and, importantly for Niall’s purposes, not 100 other badges for sites you haven’t used).

Try Niall’s live example to see this stunner in action.

Dang. That sound you just heard? That’s a few million people scurrying to hit “Clear History.” Terrific work, Niall — totally clever.

Now, regrettably, I suspect the race begins for seeing how horribly something like this can be abused.

[via Brian and Ev]

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CSS help wanted

Anybody want to do me a solid and help me with a minor CSS issue on my personal site? I think I know what the problem is, but my CSS skills are limited to simple tweaks, not problem solving.

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Left alignment in sidebar

The A2 hosting ad and the Search Form are out of alignment with the rest of the sidebar.

I’m an alignment nerd. There, I’ve said it.

While I’m being anal, you might also want to clean up the title underline in the 43f jobs section (add padding or margin), and remove the redundant title “Online Users” from the sidebar (“Who’s Online” says it all).

…still love the design, though.

 
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