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Optimize Your Links For Print Using CSS — Show The URL
When moving around from page to page in your trusty browser, you get the benefit of hovering over links and viewing the link's target URL in the status bar. When it comes to page printouts, however, this obviously isn't an option. Most website printouts...
Multiple Homepages in Mozilla Firefox
With all of the websites I frequent at work, I'm always opening the same tabs over and over when I get on the clock. Annoying to say the least. You can imagine my joy when I figured out how to have multiple homepages in Firefox.The ExecutionStep...
Back From Silicone Valley!
My girl and I just returned from always festive Las Vegas. It was a great trip and we had a lot of fun. My bronchitis got slightly better, believe it or not, and the weather was very comfortable. Here are a few thoughts...
Viva-ing Las Vegas
If you live anywhere near Madison, Wisconsin, you know it's been one of the worst winters ever. Record snowfall, freezing rain, and 100+ car accidents are just a few of the highlights. For that reason, I'll be off to Sin City tomorrow in search...
Judging the Candidates Based Upon What Else? Their Website!
As those of us in the States know, political fever is upon us. Digg is littered with political articles and the networks are doing everything they can to promote anything related to the upcoming election. I don't base my judgments on how the shortcomings...
Is It Just Me Or…?
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My CSS Wishlist
Although CSS is a great formatting tool, the styling language has a long way to go to keep Web Developers satisfied. There are some definite holes in CSS that need to be filled. Until we get what I propose below, JavaScript can help fill some...
Using Weather Data to Change Your Website’s Appearance through PHP and CSS
A few weeks back, CSS-Tricks.com's Chris Coyier asked me to help him use PHP and the Yahoo Weather API to create a website header that changes based on the weather. Mission accomplished! Skip over to the article and...
Weekend Links – FancyZoom, Icon Design, PHP Desktop Applications, PHP Geocoding Using Google Maps API, LinkedIn, TextboxList AutoCompletion
FancyZoom 1.1FancyZoom is a unique light-box like script that gracefully appears when you click on a thumbnail. Doesn't go "black-screen-in-the-background" but simply hovers the image over everything else.http://www.cabel.name/2008/02/fancyzoom-10.html10 Mistakes in Icon DesignI'm not a graphic designer but I did find this post...
Custom Error Handling in PHP
Web application don't always go to plan, that much is obvious. Users will continuously find ways to trigger errors within your application and how you record, contain, and eliminate these errors is a true testament to your code. PHP provides means for trapping errors...