Archive for June, 2007



Firefox allows us to customize the browser with small extensions. This flexibility has given each of us a batch of tools we can’t live without. The web developer toolbar, firebug, linky, adblock and stumbleupon are probably the most famous of these creatures.
SwitchProxy is a small extension that works very well. If you work behind firewalls [...]

posted: June 19, 2007
If you like to travel, work on many different projects, and make a difference to millions of web viewers… I’ve got the job opening for you.
Skills required

You’ve worked with web applications before
You are solid with HTML, CSS, Semantic Markup, and JavaScript
Knowledge of XML, XSL, PHP
Ability to work with people, strong communication, and [...]

They Yahooo User Interface group has added another video to their accessibility library. This time Karo Caron and Victor Tsaran introduce the screen magnifier.
Screen Magnifiers assist people with limited vision by magnifying small portions of the screen. This causes new problems with “popup” dialog boxes, sliding components, and more. It’s especially important for User [...]

<rant>VI sucks! It is absolutely driving me crazy. It’s like writing code by smashing your head against the keyboard with a blind fold. </rant>

Are you seeing a massive increase in comment spam recently? Akismet, the spam filtering plugin for Wordpress, has been the savior of bloggers since its release. However, it seems like the spammers have figured a way around the plugin. I’ve seen the number of comment spam that gets by the filter increase from one [...]




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