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The Best RSS Explanation I’ve Seen
If you’ve ever had to try to explain RSS to non-techies in order to show them how useful and time-saving syndication is, you know it’s not easy. I’ve read many RSS explanations and never found one that really would get through to the people I had in mind. Until today. The CommonCraft [...]
A List Apart and Font Sizing
Could someone please inform A List Apart that a font this small is far from a best practice?
A List Apart Magazine (ISSN: 1534-0295) explores the design, development, and meaning of web content, with a special focus on web standards and best practices.
It’s been this small for as long as I can remember. [...]
Stikkit : A fantastic idea and implementation mothballed
In response to my Complete Web PIM - does it exist? post a few days ago, my friend Jeremy let me know of Stikkit.
Stikkit makes organizing your daily details as simple as jotting down a note or firing off email. Stikkit’s “little yellow notes that think” talk to the productivity applications you already use, as [...]
Complete Web PIM - does it exist?
I’m a daily user of Google Calendar, Google Notebook, and Remember The Milk. They eat 3 tabs in my Firefox instance that is always running.
Google Calendar : Dates and times I need pop-up or email reminders for. Incredibly important even for scheduling a quick reminder to call someone in 2 hours.
Google Notebook : [...]
On donation-driven feature articles
My most viewed content online is a 3 page instructional article I wrote in 2003 detailing the rebuild process for a specific turbocharger. I spent no less than 8 hours writing and annotating pictures to provide a very thorough step-by-step process for DIY folks to follow. The article has always been free. [...]



