Archive for October, 2004

Main Page – Gmail Wiki

No
responses
by
on
October 5th, 2004
in
LinkyLoo

Gmail Wiki

[Continue Reading...]

Alexa Web Info Service

No
responses
by
on
October 5th, 2004
in
Cool Scripts, LinkyLoo

Alexa Web Info Service: A beta web information service providing programmatic access to information collected by Alexa’s web crawler Via: Photomatt

[Continue Reading...]

WordPress and UTC timezones

No
responses
by
on
October 5th, 2004
in
Code, LinkyLoo, WordPress Hack

ecto blog: WordPress and timezones: Fix for incorrect handling of UTC date strings in xmlrpc. This patch is really designed for Ecto users and is distributed by the Ecto author. This might be useful if you use a desktop blogging client to post to your WordPress blog.

[Continue Reading...]

ecto blog

No
responses

ecto 2 is out of Beta: A powerful and versatile Mac OS X blogging client is out of Beta (for version 2). Many blogging scripts are supported actively including WordPress, Drupal and Movable Type. Via: WishingLine

[Continue Reading...]

MessageCast Inc.

No
responses
by
on
October 5th, 2004
in
Cool Scripts, Weblog Add-Ons

MessageCast, Inc. has a product called LiveMessage Blogger Edition which provides new post alerts for blogs (among other things). The full range of services is listed on their website but the free blogger Alerts allows counting of clickthroughs generated via LiveMessage and ease of setup. The basic utility of LiveMessage is to have the ability to route messages (alerts of any kind) to customers’ messaging devices by intelligently detecting the preferred (and active) mobile device to send the message to (thus eliminating Spam etc.). Consider this another way to distribute blog updates for your readers and in the process, pick up a bunch of new visitors to your blog. [EDIT] Here is the link to get MessageCast for this blog

[Continue Reading...]

Newsbrew

No
responses
by
on
October 4th, 2004
in
Cool Scripts, LinkyLoo

Newsbrew: Get your news fix from a common aggregator. I use Google News Exclusively, but this looks quite promising (and zippy) ! Via: Raymond Camden

[Continue Reading...]

Jeffrey Veen: Making A Better Open Source CMS

No
responses
by
on
October 4th, 2004
in
LinkyLoo, Web Design

Jeffrey Veen: Making A Better Open Source CMS: A rant from Jeffrey Veen about Open Source CMS usability. I agree with some of his points, but disagree with his characterizations. In other words, he makes the choices sound very easy. In Open Source CMS development (as in any other development environments that have a widely seperated user base) not every user wants everything to be spoon fed, just like every user does not want to have to understand the inner working and settings for a “pingback”. There is a delicate balance that has to be struck. (Though I agree that many developers tend to forget the differences between the developer model and the user model). The one item in his list that I am striving towards (for WordPress) is to write task-based documentation first. Spolsky and his paper on Technical Specifications come to mind. Via: UI Designer

[Continue Reading...]

scriptygoddess >> PHPThumb

No
responses
by
on
October 4th, 2004
in
Code, LinkyLoo

PHPThumb: An interesting PHP image manipulation function. The problem still lies with the fact that GD is used by this function and must be installed on the server. Imagemagik is still a better solution for image manipulation and does a MUCh better job.

[Continue Reading...]

PLUME CMS

No
responses

Plume CMS: Here is another CMS system brought to my attention. It uses PHP and MySql. With a single installation of Plume you can have multiple websites, file management, multiple authors with different rights and websites in any languages thanks to a full utf-8 support. Plume CMS proposes a flexible plugin infrastructure to extend it and is fully accessible with output providing standard compliant code by default. There are some screenshots available and they look a lot like Blogger in many ways. Thanks Michael!

[Continue Reading...]



Obviously Powered by WordPress. © 2003-2013

css.php