May 2005
6 posts
Barbecue
The boys at 520 N. May St in Chicago, IL are having a little party. You can see where we live by clicking here.
Whoops
So….I was using my webserver to test some web applications I am building and found that I needed to disable my root level .htaccess file temporarily. This caused everything beyond the main page of my site to stop showing up when links where clicked. I have fixed the problem.
All those lovely articles and sections are back (at least, the ones that were there in the first place, I never did get...
I'm an .ogg
Aras was over last night before he had to go to work. He tried to show me his site, fallennights.net, but something wasn’t working right on his end. I think it’s the fact that he hosts it from home and expects it to actually be accessible. Anyway, you can still get there via IP, but not for long, as he will be moving his craptacular server in this direction, shortly.
I went to Green Eye last...
Controlling Spam with Flash?
My friend, Jon Greene, has the most amazing blog. He built it before he had been exposed to the blogging community of the web. He had no pre-conceived notions of how a blog should function or work. Therefore, when he set out to build the blog software from scratch, he came up with a really novel approach.
His blog allows you to comment on article while both registered and unregisterd. If you are...
Resume Builder Beta
So, as I said earlier, I was reading about all those nifty new features in Safari. Anyway, I built a resume builder. This resume builder should only work in Safari 1.3+ for the time being. It may also work in Firefox DP 1.1+, as well.
Just click on any of the resume text to edit it and then click print and you should get a nicely formatted resume. It uses Javascript to modify the appearance of...
Content Editable
If you’re using Safari 1.3+ or Firefox DP 1.1, then you should be able to edit this paragraph.
There are a ton of awesome new features in Safari’s rendering engine (webkit) including Canvas, the one seen above (content editable) and many others. Safari and Firefox are truly puching to the furthest reaches what can be done with the web.
This guy has some more information on new Safari features.