Archive for February, 2006
Stylegala – Web Design Publication (tags: 2.0 advice aggregator css design webdesign web inspiration standards html) Firefox Flicks : Ad Contest [ READ MORE ]
gladwell.com Malcolm Gladwell, the author of “Tipping Point” and “Blink” has started a blog. He’s been working with CGC and other leaders in solving homelessness recently, so this is an interesting development. [ READ MORE ]
Artizen – a free HDR tonemapping studio High Dynamic Range tools take multiple photos with different exposure and merge them into a single image that’s perfectly exposed all over. Artizen’s free version appears to be quite [ READ MORE ]
“Web Developer” extension for Mozilla Firefox I had no idea how much I needed this plugin until i got it. I had 2 divs that wouldn’t line up right no matter what I tried. Installed this [ READ MORE ]
A very helpful puppet how-to. (tags: puppet howto diy) Stripmail Home Page I’ve spent [ READ MORE ]
I’ve moved the site over to wordpress, and I’m almost done moving my photos over to gallery. What that means for all of you is that this site is updated more frequently because it’s easier for me to get it done. It also means that I’m going to be able to pull some cool tricks using [ READ MORE ]
TinyApps.Org : Internet Lots and lots of little apps for everything imaginable. Some of these might be very useful (tags: software tools freeware free web windows tech) [ READ MORE ]
Inside Firefox – The Inside Track on Firefox Development “A lot of people complain about the Firefox ‘memory leak(s)’. Firefox 1.5 implements a Back-Forward cache that retains the rendered document for the last five session history [ READ MORE ]
I needed a wordpress plugin to list the posts in a specific category in another post or page. Specifically, I’m building a job posting static page, and it wanted it to list all of the “blog posts” tagged “posting”. Chris McCafferty came through with his posts-in-category plugin, but it had a small bug where it would [ READ MORE ]
This was an actual candy heart, and an actual quote from Rye. [ READ MORE ]