Archive For July, 2005
This is a great short movie on balancing rocks. Booorrriiinnnnggg? Nah, not the way they do it! (via)
Using tables for layout isn’t always evil. It makes debugging html pages much easier on occasion. This ok/cancel article delves into the preoccupation web developers have with doing layout in CSS and why it really is silly! I posted something similar ages ago but the CSS brigade shall have their way… Love the accompanying comic [...]
I hope this time it’ll last. The IRA announced yesterday that they have, “formally ordered an end to the armed campaign.” Of course Ian Paisley made a huge commotion about it but hopefully all parties in Northern Ireland can now sit down together and do something constructive. (A quick search returns this disturbing page on [...]
James follows up his previous blogs in education post with a new one on how you should use blogs in education. I bet we’ll see some interesting uses of WPMU in education with James involved!
Water drops on roadside grass, Sherkin Island. I had to clean this image up a lot. DCAM Noise 2.0 is useful, as is selective gaussian blur.
There have been too many complaints on the forums about people having trouble installing WPMU. A number of these are on Cpanel administered sites. Until this morning I had never used Cpanel, but thanks to James Farmer I had my chance. Here’s how I debugged the problem with installing WPMU on Cpanel sites. This problem [...]
Lots of tips and stuff here! 1. Build and Empire? 2. New Sites, Files and Maintenance 3. Managing URL’s and channels 4. Site Design and Integration 5. Using Images 6. Multiple Ad Units 7. Adsense in RSS 8. Affiliate Sites 9. PPC Arbitrage
I just heard on Red FM that Texaco are telling their retailers to increase the price of unleaded petrol to 1.20/lt! I filled up with petrol at 1.05/lt this morning but I might just fill the tank this evening if this is confirmed elsewhere.
I came across streamtuner a few days ago and installed it from Debian apt when it sparked my interest. It talks to radio directories like SHOUTcast and Live365 and lists them in a nice gui. Click on any station and up pops xmms! I never got into the whole streaming radio thing before, but there’s [...]
