24 Sep 04
“a ~20kb PHP script that automatically displays the images placed in a given subdirectory. It can be used as either a blog or as a gallery — and just about anything in between.”
more debate on static vs. dynamic pages
the official del.icio.us blog
23 Sep 04
“We lied to you. In the golden 80s and 90s we told you micropayments and content protection would work; that you would be able to charge minuscule amounts of money whenever someone listened to your music or watched your movie.”
from evolt: shorthand for rules, default borders, !important, box model alternative… useful for more advanced CSS users
21 Sep 04
a php page that places all of the profiles for each author of your wordpress blog on one handy page, displayed in random order, with a link to each author’s blog
01 Jun 04
In 160 pages of expert instruction, authors Patrick J. Lynch and Sarah Horton put the essence of the Yale University Center for Advanced Instructional Media’s wonderful online site design guide into traditional print.
“How Linux is Inadvertently Poised to Remake the Telephone and Internet Markets”
20 May 04
Information Interaction Design. In other circles, it is called simply Information Design, Information Architecture, or Interaction Design, Instructional Design, or just plain Common Sense.
a weblog focused on web standards, accessibility, usability and other things related to web development and web design
19 May 04
“This much is certain: I’m not ‘blogging’ things anymore. I’m writing about them”
18 May 04
Adds Word Processor-like functionality to web forms, including opening and saving form entries as files.
17 May 04
It runs on a servlet container, and needs no database. It uses the Prevayler system for storing its data.
13 May 04
12 May 04
“people access documents written in a markup language that have been published on a Web server with a software application. If this seems familiar to you, it should. It’s called Web browsing and has nothing to do with syndication”
more on what Larry had for breakfast