Wikalong makes taking notes about websites easier. I’m sure I came across a Javascript/DOM version of this somewhere. Hmm. (via Jeremy who’s discussing A9 doing something very similar!)
Category Archives: Web
PhpTiddlyWiki
PhpTiddlyWiki is TiddlyWiki with a PHP/MySQL backend. Source isn’t available yet, but it looks nice so far!
CSS TEMPLATES, again!
Everyone’s doing them, but there’s always room for more templates in my book! I like the design of that page too!
TiddlyWiki – a reusable non-linear personal web notebook
Or you could call TiddlyWiki a “javascript powered self-contained site”. Very impressive!
(via a.wholelottanothing)
mozdev.org – editcss
I haven’t tried editcss yet, I have to restart my browser to finish the installation! Looks dead handy for editing css easily!
How to Build a Successful Website by Chris Beasley
How to Build a Successful Website – lots of good points here. Worth a read!
(via Angie)
RSS Feeds, with Firefox
Simon tried it, so did Kae, now I’m about to try it. Download Firefox and play with the live bookmarks stuff!
Later – Dougal uses Thunderbird to RSS feeds. That’d make more sense for me too. I’m install Thunderbird 0.8 as we speak!
Top 25 Censored Stories
These stories have been doing the rounds but I haven’t read them yet. Oh my!
#1: Wealth Inequality in 21st Century Threatens Economy and Democracy
#2: Ashcroft vs. the Human Rights Law that Holds Corporations Accountable
#3: Bush Administration Censors Science
#4: High Levels of Uranium Found in Troops and Civilians
#5: The Wholesale Giveaway of Our Natural Resources
#6: The Sale of Electoral Politics
#7: Conservative Organization Drives Judicial Appointments
#8: Cheney’s Energy Task Force and The Energy Policy
#9: Widow Brings RICO Case Against U.S. government for 9/11
#10: New Nuke Plants: Taxpayers Support, Industry Profits
Select Multiple Done Right – almost
Over on phpComplete, Jason has an entry and code implementing a multiple select box using a radio-boxes interface. I showed it to Kae, who did up another version which certainly looks simpler. Must examine the code later.
Ten CSS tricks you may not know
Oooh, I like this. Several good ideas in this list that I must use in the future!