7/1/2023 0 Comments Jeff shrook![]() In his new blog, Functioning Form, Luke Wroblewski has created a nifty bit of functionality he calls continuum links. For example, I nearly decided to omit mentioning the little bloggers’ meet up we had in London at the weekend.Īnd so to another site launch – I hereby present A View on the Ocean, an artist’s journal a diaristic collection of photographs, comments, stories and music by photographer Andrew Robert Fox. I’m struggling for things to write at the moment – I’m just feeling like I’ve got little to say. So I was perusing Joshuaink, John Oxton’s splendidly autumnal blog, and spotted that some of the commenters had small images next to their names, making the comments easy to scan for your favourite personality. You’ll find below a snippet of code shows how I’ve implemented my gravatars in PHP. The great thing about publishing a blog through your own CMS is that said CMS can be hacked around and added to at will. ![]() But it seems I got it wrong – should I change things and go with convention? Not using off-the-shelf software meant designing and building things like next/previous links and comments. When I started this blog, I built the CMS myself. This, Election Blog, and other simple choices.įor the past month Multimap has been populating the database with geotagged blogs and now has nearly 4,000 mapped. ![]() I always forget these little rules, but they are worth remembering in all forms of writing. I’m quite literally excited to be joining the fine upstanding network that is the BritPack. Proud members are popping up all over the Web. There’s two projects, two books and then my arch nemesis pops up. ![]() Well it’s the usual reason – so much stuff, so little time. And then there’s egoSurf.Ģ4 ways to impress your friends – an advent calendar. Technorati recently released cool charty goodness for any keyword search, and what’s more you can post the graphs right into your blog. This meme is getting really irritating isn’t it? I think it’s high time I told you about my new book or rather our book, Blog Design Solutions. Of particular note is his zooming content approach in which ‘the information view and relevance on the page zooms out as the page goes down’. Mike Stenhouse has written up thoughts on his recent redesign of Donotremove. In acknowlegement of CSS Reboot I have created Clagnut 2.0 beta in which I have started exploring APIs and thinking more about tagging. coComment is a long-overdue web service which helps track your comments across disparate blogs. Shrook is my OS X newsreader of choice and it’s now freeware. Shrook is now free and coComment has promise.That, and I’ve joined the photo a day for a year bandwagon. One Day in History is a one off opportunity for you to join in a mass blog for the national record. Voting closes on Wednesday 8 November so hurry along and vote! It’s an honour to be nominated… once moreĪs in previous years, Clagnut has been lucky enough to be nominated in the Best Personal Site and Blogs category of the Brighton and Hove Web Awards 2006.In the Sunday Times, Bryan Appleyard poses the question Will the web be the death of civilisation? Plenty of sweeping statements along with interesting thoughts on anonymity and identity.ĭiscussion of the evolution of triple tags to machine tags, in particular Flickr’s handling thereof, and how best to represent an ISBN in machine tag format.īrief thoughts on the vile attacks on Kathy Sierra. On Messrs Hicks and Oxton’s new podcast, The Talk Show and Stephen Fry. On presenting web typography in Slovenia, my hospitable hosts, and discovering Zemanta, a clever blog enhancement tool.
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