Mar 8, 2010
linkHive For Mar 7th
Here are the newest links to join the linkHiveMar 7th Design View / Andy Rutledge – Design Questions – You may be surprised, but I never ask design-related questions in design project discovery meetings. Some might wonder at this, as it may seem counterintuitive. The reason I don’t ask design questions of the client is the same reason an architect doesn’t ask the client what PSI... read more
Feb 7, 2010
Bookmarks for Feb 6th through Feb 7th
These are my links for Feb 6th through Feb 7th: Tweet! Put Twitter on your site with this simple, unobtrusive jQuery widget – put twitter on your website with tweet!, an unobtrusive javascript plugin for jquery. Slicker Show and Hide » Learning jQuery – Tips, Techniques, Tutorials – Last time I showed you how to make something appear and disappear on a web page. This time I'll... read more
Jan 19, 2010
linkHive For Jan 18th
Here are the newest links to join the linkHiveJan 18th LinuxCommand.org: Writing shell scripts. – With the thousands of commands available for the command line user, how can you remember them all? The answer is, you don't. The real power of the computer is its ability to do the work for you. To get it to do that, we use the power of the shell to automate things. We write scripts. Scripts are... read more
Jan 12, 2010
linkHive For Jan 11th
Here are the newest links to join the linkHiveJan 11th Aesthetically Written » It’s Type O’clock! – One of the key qualities of a good information designer is attention to details and since typography is the new cool trend we now seem to care more than ever about presenting text online correctly. The following article is based on my personal experience, yet there’s great... read more
Jan 6, 2010
linkHive For Jan 6th
Here are the newest links to join the linkHiveJan 6th JQS5 – jQuery Simple Standards-Based Slide Show System – This is a very simple jQuery + Javascript Slide Show engine. It can turn the most basic document, such as this one, into a slideshow. The concept is based on S5 which is a wonderful HTML slideshow engine. S5, however, requires you to add more markup than I care to worry about. JQS5... read more
