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something a little more complicated than my usual “back-of-the-napkin” style sketching.(tags: web_dev)
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these aren’t quite my five, but they’re worth noting.
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mentioned in the previous. this is a pretty good compilation of useful advanced techniques, actually. CSS tabs & Nifty Corners have been critical for me.
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should probably compare the results of this to the results from the other optimizer. also, could we PLEASE get a different name?!
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“An Informal Tool For Early Stage Web Site and UI Design” — very trippy. I might give it a whirl, though…although it seems like it would make more sense with a tablet PC or a wacom. (sigh…I had a wacom once, two jobs ago….)
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someday I’ll have time for this sort of thing again….
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interesting comparative data on the particularity of search terms.(tags: seo)
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fascinating. I just put the book on hold.
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not my current one (obviously!) but some things to think about in re: the past.(tags: psychology work)
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totally applicable beyond the world of higher education web design.
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so very pretty(tags: photography pretty)
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when I was in college, the last phase of sensemaking came from taking a really long shower or a really long walk.
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“we all just make the particular compromises that make the most sense to us” — that’s the real takeaway.
links for 2007-01-23
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I keep forgetting the name of this one!(tags: productivity business)
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damn useful. (regular expressions make my brain hurt.)
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plus, as usual, good tips in the comments.
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for home to-do lists?
links for 2007-01-20
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very cool weirdness. to explore later.
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oh, how depressing. our library is using this service, I think.
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partially just to remind myself that I need to call Mac support.(tags: mac)
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another reminder of things I need to do….(tags: car)
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nothing earth-shattering (I need to find a way to notify people when I don’t want to be disturbed) but good reminders
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good suggestions from Keith.
links for 2007-01-19
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lots of good stuff here
links for 2007-01-18
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Have never read Illuminatus, etc., but his books managed to have a sideways influence on my life anyhow. (K, I’m looking at you.) Tangentially, the “Peter” in his post was a tutor/instructor at Pierce who died tragically a couple of years ago. One of m
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read through this later, and consider what I’d want myself.
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might come in handy on something I’m thinking through
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lots of future research
links for 2007-01-17
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“using CSS to style form controls to look exactly the same across browsers and platforms is impossible” — with screenshots!
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“I’ll use the
- element to mark up an unordered list, because that’s what it’s for” — a personal integrity approach to web design.
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on usability & accessibility.
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very concise explanation of a conceptually challenging topic.
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whoa. holding myself back from ordering a copy right. this. minute. 😉(tags: javascripty to-buy)
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sounds really nice.
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pretty basic stuff, but a good reminder. now that I’m back in cube-land, I live by my headphones.(tags: arts productivity)
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I’m using GTDTiddlyWiki at work with great success, but then, I suppose it helps that I started from essentially a blank slate. Getting something that works at home is turning out to be exponentially more complicated.(tags: productivity)
links for 2007-01-16
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fascinating.
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I want one.
links for 2007-01-15
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“community colleges must, in a sense, be everything to everyone” — very consise description of the problems of community colleges. a very stressful situation.(tags: academia)
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“It’s hard to think about walking away from an incredible stroke of luck without feeling like some sort of cosmic ingrate. But it’s time.” This was a big part of my intense ambivalence about changing jobs, but I’m glad I did.
links for 2007-01-14
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cool-looking, like golf course grass for the roof.
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mmmmm…pho…. Includes recipes!
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“I’m happy to have realized my dream that noodles can go into space.â€
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(tags: writing)
links for 2007-01-13
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something to try out?
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additional take on the whole Outlook ’07 madness.
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“What would happen if we spent […] 10% of our workweek on touring. In a 40-hour week, we’d spend 4 hours a week exploring the designs of other sites.” What a clever idea! I think I’m going to build that into my weekly schedule.
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I always enjoyed his movie reviews, even if they were occasionally painful to read.
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“living as though success were infinite, behaving with generosity and consideration, leads to more security and long-term prominence than the reverse” — wonderful!