I know this is going to be all over the mac news sites but it is just too big not to mention it. Apple has released a beta of a new app called Boot Camp that allows a user to run Windows natively on the mac. This is with Apple’s blessing of course. Boot Camp [...]
Check out Patrick Fitzgerald’s tutorial, Learn CSS Positioning in Ten Steps. A comprehensive guide to one of the most important elements of CSS, positioning. Link: barelyfitz.com
This actually makes a lot of sense. Very cool stuff WordPress has been supporting through XFN links. Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards. Link: Microformats.org
Just when I was debating not having a sidebar on my new blog design, the creators of WordPress release sidebar Widgets as a plugin. Widgets allows you to move around the order of widgets in your sidebar without touching a line of code. It actually looks pretty cool, specially the way that developers can write [...]
jux·ta·pose: To place side by side, especially for comparison or contrast. Link: found via Kimili.com
PayPal is closing the gap between, “I owe you 50 bucks” and “Let me send you the five bucks right know”. Or should I say, 52.50 after they take their cut. Link: PayPal.com
Heather Armstong’s take on Big Love. Link: Dooce.com
I just got back from a short trip to the Sequoia National Forrest in central California. Sequoia trees are the largest trees in volume in the world. We stayed in a nice cottage at the Sequoia Village Inn, the last inn before the south park entrance. During our stay we went to the largest tree [...]
I’ve enjoyed owning a Nikon 4500 digital camera for a few years now. It has a swivel mechanism that allows me to take pictures of myself while looking at the lcd screen, it has an optional wide angle lens I use often on tight places and overall it takes decent pictures in auto mode. But [...]
A tutorial on t-shirt printing with stencils. Link: stencilrevolution.com