Geekend
I’m off to Dorset. Whatever the collective noun for blogger is, there’s going to be one of them this weekend.
I’m off to Dorset. Whatever the collective noun for blogger is, there’s going to be one of them this weekend.
I’m down at the Sussex Arts Club enjoying the hospitality of new web kids on the block, Futurlab ("we got rid of the ‘e’ and passed the savings on to you").
Yesterday was my birthday (discretion prevents me from revealing my current age).
I took a trip on Friday to see the good folks over at Motionpath.
I’ve added my Javascript Image Gallery to the articles section here at adactio.
Either the BBC are getting lazy or the Russians are making some pretty outrageous claims:
On Monday, I placed an order at the Apple Store online. The delivery time was estimated at three to seven working days. My order showed up within 48 hours.
The past:
I’ve been tidying up the stylesheets around here. Everything should look exactly the same, just executed more economically.
My JavaScript Image Gallery script has been embraced and extended to produce this very neat image gallery which uses some nifty DHTML to provide three "pages" of thumbnails without any page refreshes.
All is well with the world once again. UPS delivered my iBook this morning after trying and failing yesterday morning (nobody home).
I spent hours last night tearing my hair out trying to fix a mystifying PHP problem.
Best. Haircut. Ever.
If, like me, you’re both a geek and a lover of Irish traditional music, you might be interested in hearing that there are now RSS feeds available from The Session.
In this week’s A List Apart: JavaScript Image Gallery by yours truly.
You know how they sometimes do parody ads on South Park or Ren and Stimpy?
As users of Apple’s web browser will be aware, Safari offers the option to display a bug reporting icon in its browser chrome. I’ve used this feature a few times and, based on the modifications in the subsequent version of Safari, here’s
I’m back from Ireland where I had an enjoyable, if somewhat rushed, weekend of seafood, stout and song.
This is the plain vanilla look.
Hand-picked highlights from the archive.
RSS is an XML-based format for syndicating website content. I have some feeds that you can subscribe to:
You can find me scattered across these sites:
I had the pleasure of welcoming these people into my home: