Long time no see
Wow, I can’t believe the last post I made was way back before summer. While I intended to take a little time off, I didn’t think that I had that that much time slide by. I guess my workload has gotten...
View ArticleQuick Tip – Firefox’s Responsive Design View
Several months ago I transitioned from using Firefox as my primary browser to Chrome. I wasn’t sure if I’d be able to make the switch, or if there was any point in changing, but I did. Among the...
View ArticleHurricane Sandy and the Before/After Plugin
In action at the LA Times website: http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/la-na-then-and-now-super-storm-sandy-slider,0,6082709.htmlstory
View ArticleCool Chrome Developer Tools Trick
I just stumbled across this feature by accident a few minutes ago and thought I’d share it with you. Google’s Chrome web browser has some great built-in developer tools that you can activate by...
View ArticleLightswitch Plugin Retired
Just a short note to say that the Lightswitch plugin is now retired. This was an interesting exercise in how to use jQuery to replace an input element with images/jQuery/CSS however over time I’ve felt...
View ArticleAmazon’s AutoRip Service
Today Amazon.com debuted their AutoRip service that automatically gives you the MP3 version of many CDs they sell going all the way back to purchases made from 1998. Awesome. Now if they’d only do the...
View ArticleTold Ya
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/microsoft-retools-windows-8-address-gripes-6C9813861 (Told ya – nearly a full year ago)
View ArticleTemporary Design Change
This is just a short note to let you know that due to recent server issues, we’ve had to temporarily change the look of CMF. We’ll be going back to the old look shortly, once some issues with our...
View ArticleNBCNews.com Changes Again
It looks like I wasn’t the only one who thought that nbcnews.com’s last redesign was a disaster. Less than six months after radically redesigning their site, nbcnews.com has changed yet again, but this...
View ArticleThree HTML5 tools that are useful for game development
HTML5 is quite possibly the most user-friendly programming language currently available on the market. Not only does it help programmers create slick-looking games with ease, but it also allows titles...
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