CSS links for February 2008 0
Rediscovering the button element
CSS styled buttons
Powerful CSS techniques for effective-coding
101 CSS ideas and tips
Rediscovering the button element
CSS styled buttons
Powerful CSS techniques for effective-coding
101 CSS ideas and tips
Favicon is an icon you can design for your website that shows up next to the URL when someone visits. Think of it as a tiny visual business card for your Web site. Think of it as a tiny visual business card for your Web site. You can create one by visiting Genfavicon, a simple Web site who’s only purpose is to generate favicons for you.
Excellent time-lapsed video on replacing the hard drive in your MacBook Pro
Easy to follow guides for Mac parts
Looking for an easy-to-use RSS and Atom reader for your Mac? You’ve found it! The Eddy award-winning NetNewsWire has a familiar three-paned interface and can fetch and display news from thousands of different websites and weblogs.
File List is a batch file renamer. It currently supports the following basic renaming routines: Find and replace (including support for regular expressions); Number sequentially; Change case; Set extension; Add prefix/suffix; Remove/insert characters.
File List’s “droplets” are proxy applications that store a given configuration. They make it ridiculously easy to use File List repeatedly for different, alternating purposes. And they even support Drag & Drop!