Today I dropped my iPod
You know that feeling of unrelenting terror? Well, scale it down to the relative importance of an iPod and a 3’ drop.
You know that feeling of unrelenting terror? Well, scale it down to the relative importance of an iPod and a 3’ drop.
This post starts with the phrase �Having just set up the Internet Explorer 7 beta on my machine� but does not concern ruining my system with Microsoft’s latest.
It’s come to my attention that there’s another CSS Reboot event this Autumn. That’s Autumn, not �Fall� or any other bizarre season name you might have.
Updated 09th August: Removed ghastly bevel effect, achieved something closer to the images in my head. Thanks Matt Robin for the polite nudge.
I’ve become a big fan of iCal on the Mac. iCal has got a the fine balance of �features vs. simplicity� about right, so suddenly my life is colour coded.
I have been getting more and more excitable about the potential of HTML5 as a future web standard. Rather than throwing away existing HTML (as XHTML2 will), it attempts the more �CSS like� approach of evolution. It’s being specified extremely well, filling in some gaps in HTML4.
One of my chief irritations with Gmail is the way in which it will embolden any folder with new mail, even ‘Spam’. Making things bold encourages you to look at them and deal with the items inside it (be that reading or deleting). Spam folders aren’t supposed to be distracting like this, they should just be there, lurking, for when I choose to check them.
Once upon a time, on a website revision now somewhat more aged than I realised, I had a web cam. I don’t think many people used it (bar Jo, who could keep tabs on me and a few others who found it a useful means of seeing if I was on the phone and had neglected to set my IM status).