Trechery in Kentucky: Misinformation at the Voting Booths
Like a good American, I just went to vote in the primaries here in Lexington, Kentucky. I had all but given up on politics in this country as the ubiquity of lobbyism, cronyism and outright sleaziness sweeps its way through all facets of our so called democracy. Then along came a candidate that represented the Constitution in everything he voted on. Were it unconstitutional, no “yea”. So for this candidate I was sure to register
CSS Tip: Always Show Scrollbars in FireFox (When Your Content Height is Going to Change)
Rarely (viz. never) do I herald any aspect of Internet Explorer as being noteworthy, let alone well planned or useful. In fact, a list of such items doesn’t exist yet. This single point is the only laudable aspect of IE: the vertical scrollbar is always displayed, regardless of the content height of the page being viewed.
Why on Earth is this useful, you ask? I found out recently when building an Ajax application that loads data