thought anomalies. archives. fluid shadows.: Oooooh. More CSS Shadows, only now they are fluid!
[Continue Reading...]thought anomalies. archives. fluid shadows.: Oooooh. More CSS Shadows, only now they are fluid!
[Continue Reading...]Learning The Lessons of Nixon >> Blog Etiquette: Learning the rules of blogging. A nice essay on blogging ethics and such.
[Continue Reading...]Universal Feed Parser 3.0 [dive into mark]: At long last, with lots of changes since the beta 22 version. A Shiny new Homepage as well!
[Continue Reading...]Codeman38 has come up with a few updates and fixes for my comment preview hack for WordPress 1.2 Mingus. Download the php file from here: http://www.zone38.net/blog/wp-comment-review.phps I’ve made some of the changes that mikelu suggests above, fixed the problems where slashes weren’t stripped from usernames/URLs, made it so that the comment is ‘texturized’ (smart quotes, etc.) during preview, and fixed a couple of the layout issues. My hack of the source code is available through my name link on this post.
[Continue Reading...]This is something new (to me). The script generating this error comes from the SprintPCS servers. <!– — Unfortunately, Microsoft has added a clever new — “feature” to Internet Explorer. If the text in — an error’s message is “too small”, specifically — less than 512 bytes, Internet Explorer returns — its own error message. Yes, you can turn that — off, but *surprise* it’s pretty tricky to find — buried as a switch called “smart error — messages” That means, of course, that many of — Resin’s error messages are censored by default. — And, of course, you’ll be shocked to learn that — IIS always returns error messages that are long — enough to make Internet Explorer happy. The — workaround is pretty simple: pad the error — message with a big comment to push it over the — five hundred and twelve byte minimum. Of course, — […]
[Continue Reading...]Mike Davidson: Converting CGI Movable Type Templates to PHP: Why doesn’t SA provide this tutorial?
[Continue Reading...]netdiver.net –> a new media design portal and digital culture magazine ->feed your eyes!: A wonderful design portal, not necessarily web design.
[Continue Reading...]Amputator: an ampersand-encoding plugin for Movable Type: For future possible plugin development for WP. I would like to work with Robinson’s “Sustaining Validation” idea and make it work (somewhat) for WordPress. Edit: Looks like this is already built into WordPress (since the 0.7 days)
[Continue Reading...]Burningbird >> Clashing Colors: Interesting method to find the right colors for different elements in your stylesheet.
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