Archive for April, 2006
There are many resources that have proved useful both from a design and coding point of view, as well as general reference.
While this list has been compiled as a reminder of great content, it may serve as inspiration for others.
The Wordpress codex.
One of the joys of blogging is discovering many great sources for inspiration, code […]
One of the greatest frustrations I have faced blogging and working with Wordpress, is a lack of any real graphic design skills - the challenge to design something fresh and new has become an exponentially more complex task as time progresses.
While design is all about aesthetics and flow, code at it’s core is a language […]
Updated to an older
Derek Punsalan designed
foliage theme - sometimes, simple is better.
I do not visit slashdot.org any more.
Remember the good old days of comment spam when each comment was either entered by hand using the old copy-and-paste routine or by a snippet of code that injected content into a valid comment form?
We all know that comment spam has evolved since then and various mass injection scripts or bots have been known to […]
Not sure if too many readers will be able to help with this one, but there’s no harm in asking. :)
I’m looking to work towards Cisco certification, CCNA being the initial target - does anyone have a spare router (2500 series would be ideal) that is collecting dust that they would be prepared to part […]
And now a short message for those who seek to spam, or leave ‘advertiser’ comments - !@$ off.
Sorry, we couldn’t complete your search because we’re experiencing a high volume of requests right now.
I swear trying to design something becomes all the more depressing every time I see yet another brilliant concept or theme for Wordpress.
Phu has
unveiled the results of his
css reboot design a little early..
Oh. my. fucking. god.
The design is freaking awesome and features far far too many groovy tricks to mention - go,
view, be inspired (and depressed).
The soft greys, the typeface, judicious use of style and elements that self-adjust dependant on display size […]
A
complete destruction of the back end admin interface of WordPress 2.0+. While it’s a great idea, I’d really prefer a font size toggle within the stock admin interface.
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