September 2006 Archives
19 entries
19 entries
Great write-up by Greg Storey. Some really interesting (and varied) comments follow. Also see Exhibit A.
Shows an overlay window of all the hCards and hCalendars on the current page. (via)
A few years ago I would’ve told you that two of my biggest fears are: flying and public speaking. Thankfully, that’s no longer entirely true, and like anything, the more you tackle things that frighten the hell out of you, the easier (and even enojoyable) they become.
That said, I’ve lined up a few speaking events that I’m quite excited about, and conveniently they’ve all been just announced within the past few days:
Admittedly, I’m not entirely sure what I’ll be speaking about this year at @media yet (a conference that’s gone tri-continental this year, with a stop in Hong Kong as well). Actually, feel free to suggest something in the comments (topics could include “ukuleles” or “designing with baby toys”).
If you’ve been patiently waiting for a Cork’d t-shirt, we’re happy to announce the new shipment has arrived fresh from the printer.
Some cool microformats tools from Drew McLellan.
Relaunched with memberships, more themes and voting.
Reveal existing microformats on the page with a simple stylesheet. Nice!
*+html to the rescue. Helped with the aforementioned vertical centering trickery (while avoiding conditional comments).
There are several attempts at this out there, and I’ve just used a variant of this one with decent success.
This + MacBook + Parallels = browser testing bliss.
Lawrence Carvalho and Christian Heilmann devise a script that detects font size changes. Nice!
From the folks at Firewheel Design. That DS Lite is getting harder to resist.
Nice round-up for those just getting started.
All those smudges covering your black MacBook (you know, the ones that make you question your color choice) can be quickly and easily erased with a few swipes of the cleaning cloth that comes wth your Apple Cinema Display. Convenient. No water/cleaning liquid/turtle wax required. If you don’t currently own an Apple Cinema Display, I don’t recommend buying one solely for the cloth (although I’m sure it’s tempting).
There is now hope for SmudgeBook+Cinema Display owners worldwide.
It’s been almost exactly one year since releasing Chameleon, a customizable stock icon set for the web. It’s been really successful, and later spawned additional ideas for color changing goods. Then life happened, and most of those ideas fell by the wayside.
I’m happy to announce today, at least a small portion of those grand ideas in the form of two new Chameleon icon pack styles:
Just like the original style, each of these new sets is available in a “Ready-Made” pack of six pre-selected colors ($35 USD), or as a single set using the hex color of your choosing ($25 USD). Hope you dig ‘em.
Oh, and they actually play real games when plugged into a television. (via)
The birth of a potentially ongoing art project. Join the fun (if you’re sleep-deprived, yet loving parenthood, like me).
Ethan tackles something that’s been bugging me since installing CS2. And a look through the comments confims my assumption that color managment requires a master’s degree in color management.
“Having a cupcake swoosh by you as you’re walking along is just an indescribable sensation.”
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