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Using CSS to Fix Anything: 20+ Common Bugs and Fixes
via Noupe by Noupe on June 15, 2008
Without a doubt, a logical and structured layout is the best way to go. Not only because your layout varies between browsers, but also because CSS has a lot of ways to position every element you have. Today we wanted to share with you some quick tips on how to avoid easy pitfalls when creating your CSS layout. This is the first part in this series as there are SO MANY good tricks out there and...
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My favorite Posts WordPress Plugin
via Noupe by Noupe on June 04, 2008
Few weeks ago i started working on our new site (yes, another one), i wanted to use WordPress as CMS and found lots of challenges to achieve some of the features that isn’t there. One of those features was to allow the logged in users to add posts they like to a favorite post list, and since i couldn’t find a plug-in doing that, i thought i would contact Christian Budschedl and asked him if...
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Major network problems (Resolved)
via DreamHost Status by danwy on June 02, 2008
We’re currently experiencing some major networking problems. Details are sparse at the moment, but our admin team is currently investigating it and we will be updating this post as soon as we have any additional information. We’re sorry for any inconvenience this causes you.Resolved 2:15PM Pacific: It seems that bringing online a new switch messed up our VLAN definitions on the core router....
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Create a Slick iPhone/Mobile Interface from any RSS Feed
via CSS-Tricks by Chris Coyier on June 01, 2008
I kid you not folks, this is a seriously cool tutorial. It’s so cool actually, that I’m going to let you buy me a coffee to help warm me up at the end if you want. I’ve never done that before, but this might be worth it. We are going to create a web page that is formatted specifically for the iPhone (but would presumably be good for other mobile devices as well). This web page will...
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Google Spreadsheets Tips: Gantt Chart (Microsoft Project-like) using Widget
via woork by Antonio on May 31, 2008
Google Spreadsheets is a powerful web application to do everything you do using Excel. A nice way to use it is to manage a project plan with a gantt chart (microsoft project-like) and share it on-line with your team.This is a free and versatile solution to do that. This tutorial illustrates how to use Google Spreadsheets Viewpath Gadget to implement it.Take a look at this spreadsheetStep 1:...
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How To Design and Create a PHP Powered Poll
via CSS-Tricks by Chris Coyier on May 20, 2008
Polls are fun! They can help engage the readers of your site and give both you and the poll-taker valuable information. Let’s walk through building a poll from scratch. All the way from the Photoshop design to the PHP / MySQL that powers it. Here is what we will build:VIEW DEMO1. Design the Background in PhotoshopCreate a brand new Photoshop document. In mine, I have filled the background with...
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HTML 5 vs. XHTML 2: An Article Roundup and Poll
via CSS-Tricks by Chris Coyier on May 18, 2008
Much like CSS3, widespread adoption for the next-gen web languages is a distant mirage. Still, it is important to stay educated on these things and even participate in these early stages while things are still malleable. Rather than re-hash everything here, here is a roundup of articles talking about the two major new “competing” formats. There is also a new poll in the sidebar where you can...
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Do You Tag Yourself?
via The Blog Herald by Lorelle VanFossen on May 15, 2008
Do you tag yourself? Honestly? No, this is not a game. With everyone back on the tag versus categories versus tags bandwagon, have you checked to make sure you are tagging yourself?Inside of Lorelle on WordPress is the tag attribute that turns “Lorelle on WordPress” into a tag.Lorelle on WordPressWhen I write...
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Switching to SwitchABit
via Scripting News by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
The SwitchABit platform was developed because we noticed that an ever more complex flow of ideas and information is being facilitated by editorial systems and aggregators such as Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, FriendFeed, Seesmic, Qik, Ustream, YouTube, BlogTalkRadio, Disqus, Wordpress, Tumblr, TypePad, Blogger, etc. And it's not likely to get any simpler over time, rather people are going to...
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Seesmic and Disqus sittin in a tree
via Scripting News by (author unknown) on May 13, 2008
I like video comments, didn't think I would but I do. I think people are more responsible and throughtful when their words are backed by their voice and face.So when Daniel at Disqus and Loic at Seesmic asked if I would let them use Scripting News as one of the places they rolled out their new partnership I said Yes and I would be honored (I said it weeeth ze Franch agzent). I thought they...
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