CSS Eye Candy
I found this list of cool CSS menu’’s, and thought it was worthy of a post. After reading this you should never have to build a menu of any kind from scratch again.
I found this list of cool CSS menu’’s, and thought it was worthy of a post. After reading this you should never have to build a menu of any kind from scratch again.
Google released their version of an online calendar last week, and pretty much everyone has done a write up on it, so I wont bore you with my version. The real power is however in the Calendar API. You can feed info into the calendar and pull it out using RSS aswell. This opens up [...]
Ive always wondered how Microsoft could build the Mac Office suite in tandem with their Windows equivalent and yet make it so different. If you have ever played around on Office for Mac, you would know how “Macified” they have made it. In fact it looks as though it was build by Apple themselves. David [...]
I am off to Sun City today, and after an early flight we are finally in Jo”burg. The bus trip is a 2 hour trek that normally would be a complete waste of time, but not today… we have just got our HSDPA 1.8mb/s demo cards, so I tried to give it a bash on [...]
Writers get writers block, designers get stale and developers get lazy. If you are feeling uninspired, check out Screenblog. Its a handpicked selection of 3627 (and counting) website screenshots. Its great for inspiration and layout examples.
A Varig airlines cargo plane from Brazil sits parked at the Mexico City airport with its nose up in the air after the cargo was unevenly distributed on Wednesday April 12, 2006. Gotta suck being the pilot, when your airline is already almost bankrupt and this happends.
Google maps last week issued an update that made the rosolution far clearer on pretty much everything, taking the image quality to similar standards as Google Earth. The notorious white cloud has gone, leaving Cape Town exposed, so I thought I”d highlight a few sights.
RSAWeb Offices
Robben Island Close Up
Clifton 4th Beach
V & A Waterfront
Newlands Cricket [...]
Seems Frameworks are the way people are moving with Ajax, and everyone wants to try their hand at bundling various usefull tools together.
Zephyr is the name of the main ski lift at Winter Park in Denver, where i skied last year incidently, but thats not the reason why im profiling it. It is also a [...]
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Well, cant just leave this post hanging like this ( would be my shortest post ever) so I found a great article pumping up PHP, explaing Digg.com’’s architecture and infrastructure. Its a pretty cheap setup that handles 200 million page views per month!
Loads of good stuff in there about PHP acceleration [...]
I have always been amazed with what Google gets away with. I mean take a look at their Mission of “to organize the world’’s information and make it universally accessible and useful” or their anthem of ” Do no evil”, it does”nt fly with what I learned in Marketing 101 regarding mission statements or company [...]