Posts in the category “Web Design”
ASPModules.com
AspModules.com has some great tools for web developers. If you use Blogger as your content management system, you might be interested in the Adminimizer Toolbar. It lets you edit your blog WYSIWYG-style – right in your browser. Way cool.
Toolbar
The Sacramento Bee Story Toolbar “With browser and internet technologies advancing, Web sites are becoming more like applications. Taking this into account, sacbee.com has developed the Story Toolbar. The idea was to combine several different functions into one compact area that is unobtrusive and easy for users to access.” (Comments: Take a look at this
Shunting NN4
Teambilly shows you how to send Netscape 4.x users to an alternate page. This is terrific. He even has a nice little message that explains to them what dorks they are.
send entry
A few people have asked me how I got that little “eMail this entry” link on my posts. I wrote a little tutorial on my projects blog describing how I did it. Enjoy.
new MovableType
Yowza! MovableType 2.0 was released today. Let’s see how long it takes to upgrade / backup / install / rediscover / redesign / implement / play with my new toy!
Fonts
If you’re a fan of the weblog Lines & Splines, you’ll enjoy reading Mark Simonson’s articles about fonts and typefaces. link via BrainDan and TheBrad
Box Punching
How does one punch out the corner of an element and put something in the space created?
Pattern Matching
Excellent! I’ve finally found a simple explanation of selector pattern matching – all the > + and * you sometimes see in css – at BrainJar.com. So many things make so much more sense now …
Available Domain Names
Here are a few more great selections from my research into available domain names: asleepbyeleven.com tyrannosaurausdave.com sugarfreelinks.com eatenbyanogre.com smellslikechicken.net donoteattheyellowsnow.com kneedeepintrouble.com Previous Fun Domain Names: 1, 2
Follow Me Here …
Eliot at Follow Me Here … gave me kudos for helping him reformat his Blogger templates and css so that they would validate. I’m not really *that* altruistic. He was using a table-based design and because of the many images in his sidebar it took forever for me to load his page on my slow