Josh's Posts Tagged ‘delicious’
My Delicious Bookmarks (2008-12-09 – 2008-12-12)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- Fontcase
- 3 reasons why you should let Google host jQuery for you | Encosia
- 50 Most Beautiful Icon Sets Created in 2008 | Noupe
- Terminal Tip: Change Time Machine backup interval – The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) sudo defaults write /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.backupd-auto StartInterval -int 1800
- Jcrop: the jQuery Image Cropping Plugin
My Delicious Bookmarks (2008-11-27 – 2008-11-28)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- Learn how to make your Avatar frown, laugh and burp the alphabet
- Crazy colored Avatar hair discovered! Hidden within' the Avatar customizer is an option for colored Avatar hair. Colored hair including favs like purple, blue, red, pink, green, etc.
Steps:
Go to the "Change My Features" section of the Avatar customizer. Highlight (don't click) the "Hairstyles" tile in the "My Features" area. Patiently wait. After one minute the "Hairstyles" tile will spin. That's it, hair colors unlocked! Choose your hairstyle and the new hair colors will be available. - Helvetireader A minimal interface theme for Google Reader.
- Google Reader: Show Feed Favicons for Greasemonkey
- GreaseKit – User Scripting for all WebKit applications
My Delicious Bookmarks (2008-10-28 – 2008-10-31)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- TweetDeck
- Griffin Technology: iTalk Sync Audio recording app for iPhone/iPod Touch
- How to Use the New Google Web Search RSS Feeds – ReadWriteWeb
- Lessons Learned while Building an iPhone Site
- Planypus – Make plans with your friends
My Delicious Bookmarks (2008-10-20 – 2008-10-28)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- A Microformats Toolkit Called "Oomph" – Lab – MIX Online Microformats Toolkit for Internet Exploder
- Anyvite | The easiest way to invite people to events
- Poladroid project : the easiest and funniest Polaroid Image Maker
- 3 Reasons to Switch to Git from Subversion « markmcb
- Tim Kadlec – Font Equality for Everyone
My Delicious Bookmarks (2008-10-05 – 2008-10-19)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- OpenID Best Practices – Yahoo! Developer Network
- Pathfinder Development » Elements of Ruby Style
- Yo Rails: Easy-to-find Quality Rails Links
- How to use Photoshop's Lens Blur tool for tilt-shift fakery (Part 1 of 2) – The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
- 75 (Really) Useful JavaScript Techniques | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine
My Delicious Bookmarks (2008-09-26 – 2008-10-04)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- Safari Web Content Guide for iPhone OS
- Meta Tag Allows Full-Screen iPhone Web Apps <meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes" />
Then, if you use the Add to Home Screen feature, it will launch as its own standalone app, with no Safari browser chrome. It’s a way to make site-specific browsers for the iPhone. They run as their own processes, outside MobileSafari. - 25 Typography Flickr Groups Designers Should Join | You the Designer
- update-engine – Google Code Update Engine is a flexible Mac OS X framework that can help developers keep their products up-to-date. It can update nearly any type of software, including Cocoa apps, screen savers, and preference panes. It can even update kernel extensions, regular files, and root-owned applications. Update Engine can even update multiple products just as easily as it can update one.
- 5 Core Extension Tips | Kyle Banker Extend string manipulation in Rails
- Alltop – Top Tattoo News
My Delicious Bookmarks (2008-09-24 – 2008-09-25)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- Five CSS design browser differences I can live with | For A Beautiful Web
- Macworld | Close the ports Firewall / port management on Leopard.
- Atomic Lemur » Living with Leopard’s Firewall
- Microformat Support on MapQuest Local – MapQuest Blog MapQuest Local supports the hCard, hCalendar, and draft Geolocation Microformats.
- Feed IE 6 with a basic stylesheet – Simon Clayson design | Reportage
