Google:
Python Developers Guide for Google Calendar.
Robert’s Talk:
How to clear CSS floats without extra markup.
kahunaburger:
Tobias plays with Apollo.
tutorialblog:
25 Code Snippets for Web Designers (Part 3).
11AM Design:
101 Hidden Tips & Secrets For Photoshop.
NY Times Tech:
Apple Says It Will Delay OS X Release for 4 Months. It gives insight into priorities: “In its statement, Apple cited the need to divert its team of programmers to the challenge of introducing the iPhone ...”
A List Apart:
Setting Type on the Web to a Baseline Grid.
Digital Web Magazine:
HTML5, XHTML2, and the Future of the Web. “Turning an HTML 4.01 or XHTML 1.0 document into XHTML2 isn’t necessarily straightforward—there are changes to the structure of the document that will be required, and, crucially, none of the major browser vendors supports XHTML2. [snip] Turning an HTML 4.01 document into HTML5, on the other hand, is in most cases just a question of replacing the DOCTYPE declaration.” My italics.
Sebsauvage.net
ironmeyers:
dhtml site:
Smashing Magazine:
Code and Coffee:
Online Regular Expression assistance.
101out:
Optimize HTML size to the MAX. I’ll have to try the image-naming philosophy.
bittbox:
30 free fading background images. All fade to white.
BBC:
Quick fix for Windows cursor flaw. While I’m at it, an interesting comparison: OS X, Windows XP Pro.
UnknownGenius:
New version of Spam Karma 2 plugin (2.3).
ITToolbox blog:
“Best Linux Distro?” Soon as I get one of these old PCs cleaned off, it’s time to experiment.
Doesn’t get any easier than this.
Digital Video Editing:
Building Your Own Final Cut Pro HD Edit System in your Basement for less than 50k. Oh, ouch. Taking donations ...
Later: There is hope, at the lower end.
Even later: Just out of curiousity, how’s Avid holding up against Final Cut Pro?
Test websites in multiple browsers
with BrowserPool. Pay for service, but saves having to own multiple systems and maintain/install all the variants. I haven’t used it yet, but will try a test account at a later time.
TechCrunch:
How much is PhotoBucket worth? “... it’s more than double the 7 million at Flickr, the site many people believe is the largest photo-sharing site.”
Kahunaburger:
How crackers get into your bank accounts.
OpenOffice
moves ahead to version 2.2.
Later: You might want to wait a bit before downloading. I started to grab it, but I’ve only got 17 mb after over 1/2 hour of downloading. Predictably popular.
Mike Chambers:
Why Apollo? Good background on Adobe’s new product.