May 2008
35 posts
SocialHistory.js →
pile: marco: (via marc) This is ingenious and a little scary. Normally, Javascript doesn’t have access to your browser’s history URLs. But Aza Raskin found a way: How does SocialHistory.js know? By using a cute information leak introduced by CSS. The browser colors visited links differently than non-visited links. All you have to do is load up a whole bunch of URLs for the most popular...
Why hang out with your friends in person when you can do it on the internet? No...
– iminlikewithyou.com I’ve been to iminlikewithyou.com a lot but I don’t think the copy will ever wear on me, it’s hilarious and probably one of the main reasons I keep going back.
Chikabird Wallets →
joncontino: Perhaps three of the most pivotal elements to the artist way of life are cash flow, creativity, and style. This seems to be common knowledge to both the wallet makers… Nice! Exactly what I need as I’ve been out of a wallet for about 2 weeks now. :( burburbur
design:related - Goro Miyazaki’s Tales from... →
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IAD 08 →
Such a fun blog to read, filled with fun culture.
Half of all new college graduates now believe that self-employment is more...
– The Next American Frontier - WSJ.com (via zachklein) For some reason this really isn’t that surprising. (Not to say that zachklein thought it was.)
CORGI : Obey the pure breed! The Dog Revolution :... →
Fly.Union →
Processing.js →
jakoblodwick: pile: soxiam: resig hinted at working on something like this few months ago with cool teaser images. today he writes about the release of processing.js - processing engine ported to javascript via canvas element. this is fantastically cool. This shit is bananas. Wow! Processing is a programming language for visuals. Until now, users had to download or install something in...
Traces of Inspiration » Blog Archive » BatchBook... →
Always awesome.
Adobe Fireworks →
zachklein: I’m officially adopting Fireworks over Photoshop for website prototyping because of one particular feature. Like Flash, with Fireworks you can create a ‘symbol’, let’s say a thumbnail border, and place multiple instances of that thumbnail border on a page. If later I decide to change the color of the border, I can simply edit the master symbol and the change would filter down to all...
Firefox wmode=transparent is completely screwy and breaks textfields
– 5 1/2 blog » Firefox wmode=transparent is completely screwy and breaks textfields - seems to be an issue when system-specific deviations from standard behaviour come into play, but worth noting… (via afhill) No fix since 2005 too? What a shame. :\