Posted by john in design, web
Well all I got from this is that “Hema” is selling stuff…and that I’m way too clumsy.
If site is still slow, here’s a mirror
Well all I got from this is that “Hema” is selling stuff…and that I’m way too clumsy.
If site is still slow, here’s a mirror
Tarlus from MS, Mozilla Clashing Over JavaScript Update
I’ve actually had dreams about all the major browsers coming to an agreement about consistent standards with HTML, CSS and Javascript. I have actually had dreams about designing an elaborate webpage layout for Firefox and then having it turn out perfect when it came time to load it in IE. But then I woke up and went about another busy day of using tables and NOT divs for webpage layouts…*sigh*

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If anyone is wondering what to get me for my next birthday, well here ya go.
If you find yourself getting lonely and bored during the work day,
you just might need one of these. Once plugged in to your USB drive the
hairy-chested mouse starts pedaling, the faster you type, the faster he
pedals. You can also keep track of the numbers on the built-in LCD
screen, and test your typing speeds over and over again.
So if your looking for a friend you can get one of these online through DrinkStuff.com.
So you’ve got yourself a shiny new current.com!
Congratulations. So what are you gonna do with it? Brett Erlich tackles
a day in the life with his favorite new website.
Click here for the turorial video.
I recently had a client who we switched over to use the Google Hosted (aka Google Apps) accounts. One of the users had been using Google Notifier for his personal Gmail account and now that we had moved them over to Google Hosted, he wanted to use it to ..well… be notified of new emails. But Google Notifier only works with stanard Gmail accounts, not the Hosted accounts.
The easiest way to do this is to simply install Google Talk (direct download). Just install the program and enter in your Google Hosted account information. This will allow you to not only be notified of new emails, but also allow you to use Google’s sweet chat applications.
- John