After a long production that felt like a bajillion years ago the all new and improved Sock Dreams site has finally launched! Today! I am so excited! Dan Foley did the backend, all the scripting and heavy duty stuff. He created it completely custom from scratch for Sock Dreams. I designed all the pages and
Firefox is great, but where have all the little popups that show up when you hover over an image gone? They’re so nifty and this is the one thing that Internet Explorer does better than Firefox, right? For those of us who dig on having nifty sayings or hidden jokes behind our images, you’re in
The latest from Google: “Harness the power of Google search to create a free Custom Search Engine that reflects your knowledge and interests. Specify the websites that you want searched – and integrate the search box and results into your own website. “ Build your own!
Every developer knows they can only have one version of Internet Exploder running on their system at a time, which means you need to test your site on multiple machines to see how their site performs across all the different versions. Well no more! Now you can download and run standalone versions of IE 3,
Microsoft released the Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview on Tuesday – the first public beta. Featuring: RSS feed aggregation complete with a rendering engine, improved security, and tabbed browsing – nicked from Safari and Firefox. The IE7 beta is now available to the public. Download it and make sure that your CSS will work
YubNub, the (social) command-line for the web. YubNub is a command-line for the web. After setting it up on your browser, you simply type “gim porsche 911” to do a Google Image Search for pictures of Porsche 911 sports cars. Type “random 49” to return random numbers between 1 and 49, courtesy of random.org. And
I’ve gone on about it a few times here on yummy, but I can’t stress enough how important it is to make sure that when you’re shelling out a lot of dough for a new website that its built with longevity in mind. More and more handhelds and mobile phones are able to connect to
www.konfabulator.com Version 2.1 won’t send you registration reminders because it’s free. There’s no catch. No spyware, no ads, nothing sending your information to them. This has all happened since Yahoo! aquired Konfabulator. Did you know Yahoo! also aquired Flickr? Well they did, and what a good all round job they did there. If you take
Mark Ryden‘s paintings instantly trigger a warped deja vu. His works recall a parallel universe of 1950s Golden Books and the whimsy of Lewis Carroll. His cheery bunnies, rendered in the glowing hues of children’s books, are more likely to be carving slabs of meat rather than frolicking in the forest. Some sweet ass tattoo