Archive for April, 2005
My good friend Scott pointed out to me today that the new Dashboard widgets (not all of them), are run via .html pages and Javascript.
This is significant based upon what I said in my previous post, Interware (I swear, I knew nothing about how the Dashboard widgets were being programmed). What I mentioned is […]
Well the mystery has been ended. I received an email about 2 minutes ago from a guy in Germany explaining what is happening to my site.
Apparently a newsletter was sent to over 76245 people from Dr. Web, a famous German webdesigner website/magazine. This explains why all the IP addresses are coming from Europe […]
** Well it has been over 6 hours since I noticed this influx of ‘visitors.’ I’m still not sure what is going on. I’ve been tracking more IPs and they aren’t all coming from the same host like I had suspected.
They are all coming from Europe, so I’m baffled right now to what […]
I don’t know if you wonder, like I wonder, about why certain websites have been deemed “worthy” of being featured on certain design websites. I’m talking about sites like StyleGala, CSSBeauty, CSSVault, and there plenty of others ones as well.
Sometimes I sit, staring at the latest design, missing what the editors thought was so […]
The company I work for deals a lot with clients who require PDF forms. I’ve always been extremely ticked that Adobe never made Acrobat Forms compatible with any of the Mac browsers. Well I had much of a shock today when I accidently opened up an Acrobat form in Safari.
Mac users are no […]
There has been a lot of buzz in the air about the future of the
internet. I have previously scratched the surface of this topic in my
article The Bleeding Edge.
I thought I’d dig deeper into the future of the internet and give you
one idea that I think will pan out in the upcoming years.
The Internet As […]
I love my iPod mini! It goes with me everywhere I go (cause it is so small). I actually was thinking about getting an iPod for quite awhile but couldn’t bring myself to do it. It is too much of a luxury item for me. But some friends of mine, whom […]
StyleMod.com has been launched! You can now post comments, read news and customize the website (I’m still working on further customizations).
What is neat about this site is that I have implemented AJAX into the comments section. This means that you will see results of a search as you type in your word. […]
Well, I bet you thought I was going to do a post about the Adobe/Macromedia merge. I won’t, everyone else has already beat that horse senseless. What I’m here to announce is the release of ColourMod v.1.
You can check it out at ColourMod.com.
The big day has finally come and I am pleased to announce that BetaChurch.Org has finally been launched!
The goal of BetaChurch is to help the Church (and anyone else for that matter) with design and technology and is produced by the non-profit organization, The Noah Institute. Visit their about page to find out more […]
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