December 2009
7 posts
How come all the rocks are different sizes?
– Father Dougal
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"A Dynamic Menu with If and Else" →
A very useful PHP technique that dramatically lowers the number of instances needed for site navigation. It works well with sub-menus, too.
Wordpress.org users, see: Dynamic Menu Highlighting
Trying. Literally.
orangefret:
T - Trusting that everything isn’t R - really as bad as it seems and Y - you’re hoping for the best even I - if the path is winding and N - nearly impossible to travel yet G - giving up is never an option.
I am Not surprised at Things that surface Each and every time a Random thought, Nascently brought, Enters the place That I call home.
As seen on television; I recently learned...
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Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Intuit Website... →
Seems like many of those who purchased a license for the Intuit web application were expecting a software CD.
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Script to Make Images Fit Like Tetris →
Excerpt:
[A] simple PHP script [was developed] that calculates sizes of DIVs based on their importance and arranges them in a fixed-width grid, while closely maintaining their order.
From the demo, it looks like a fitted mosaic of different sized images.
Wallpapers for the Abstract Minimalist →
Ironically, these ‘simple’ wallpapers create a big impact on the overall look and feel of my desktop. There’s something about the overly simplified, iconic (almost demonstrative) themes that bring the wallpaper to the forefront as opposed to the background in terms of visibility.
via → nischal’s posterous