Archive for May, 2008

iPhone – jailbreak or not? 0

iPhone

I love my iPhone and I like everything it does, I just wish they was more I could make it do. Well you can but only with a jail broken iPhone. So when I read this article the for and against doing it seem far less.

www.theiphoneblog.com/2008/05/19/the-case-for-jailbreak/

Colour Settings for your Mac 0

Colour Settings

If like me you use two computers and your designing or adjusting photos you want your set-up or colour profiles of your monitors to be the same between those machines. I have had the problem of designs in photoshop looking much brighter and vivid on my Mac Book Pro to my iMac. So I needed a solution and I think I found it via SmugBlog.

Why the web can look wonky on a Mac

Re-name multiple files – Mac 0

Name Mangler - rename files

A multiple file re-namer for the mac. A great little free app from Many Tricks, you can easily re-name large amounts of files with a single click. Name Mangler

Toolbox CSS 0

Toolbox CSS is styling information that has nothing uniquely to do with any particular website. These are a collection of common styles that can be useful on any web project. How many times have you written a class for clearing a float? Too many, is my guess. The idea with Toolbox CSS is to include a separate stylesheet for these “utility” styles.

What ISN’T Toolbox CSS?

Toolbox CSS isn’t a CSS reset. Toolbox CSS isn’t a CSS framework. Toolbox CSS contains none of the styling “soul” that makes any web project unique.

Why use Toolbox CSS?

Using Toolbox CSS will save you time. It saves you from writing the same styles over and over and over. Need to float something to left? You can always count on your toolbox. It also helps you keep consistency amongst your sites. If you always use the same toolbox, your markup will share the same common class names and makes it easier for you to jump back into and understand.

Check it out here…

Frame by Frame – stop motion app 0

A free stop motion application for Leopard or Tiger, why not give it a try.

You can view some created movies here.

 

Click here for Frame by Frame