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Panic releases Coda 1.5 (9)
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Filed under: Software, Internet ToolsPanic has released Coda 1.5, a free update to my favorite all-in-one web development application. Coda 1.5 adds several major new features, including find-and-replace across multiple files and a fully-integrated Subversion client. Also included in the update is a user-customizable bookshelf, which allows you to specify any given website as a "book." You can also enter a sample search URL with a wildcard character, and command-click on terms to look for ...Shared by bhamm (1) chexov (6) Jordan (7) kleinman (2) macgeekpro (20) markie (0) pneal (13) Vincenzo (53) zemote (4)Contribute comment -
Panic releases Coda 1.5 (3)
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Filed under: Software, Internet ToolsPanic has released Coda 1.5, a free update to my favorite all-in-one web development application. Coda 1.5 adds several major new features, including find-and-replace across multiple files and a fully-integrated Subversion client. Also included in the update is a user-customizable bookshelf, which allows you to specify any given website as a "book." You can also enter a sample search URL with a wildcard character, and command-click on terms to look for ...Contribute comment -
A List Apart: Articles: CSS Sprites2 - It's JavaScript Time (127)
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In 2004, Dave Shea took the CSS rollover where it had never gone before. Now he takes it further still—with a little help from jQuery. Say hello to hover animations that respond to a user's behavior in ways standards-based sites never could before. Hide Your Shame: The A List Apart Store and T-Shirt Emporium is back. Hot new designs! Old favorites remixed! S, M, L, XL. Come shop with us!Shared by abotis alias Tobias G. (5) Adam (36) Adrian (7) Adriano Ribeiro (15) AlienSkys (3) AndyF (3) assbach (21) blogan (8) bonzo (6) Brent the Closet Geek (31) Bruno Campagnolo de Paula (60) Bryan Zug (3) btw0 (12) carlback (2) Chandoo (9) Charleno Pires (75) Compuwizard123 (34) Convoluted (15) D. Hayes (2) D. Shaw (14) Daniel Bachhuber (22) Daniel Barradas (8) darren (1) Dave Cheong (15) David (2) David (8) David Singer (2) de villamil (0) Dedalus (22) Derek (11) derek (10) Dom Derrien (4) Dustin Diaz (15) ema (3) Eric Williams (2) Fraser Pearce (4) Gareth Jones (3) garraxxi (26) Geoffrey Wiseman (17) Gevan (0) Goatlady (17) Guillermo Esteves (13) Haiming (0) halans (24) Hans Kim (19) hat (2) iamnoah (0) Ira Abramov (3) Jachin Sheehy (8) Jaemi kehoe (21) Jamie Phelps (6) Jean-Francois (1) Jeff L. (12) Jeremy Flint (5) Jeremy Jarratt (33) jesicita (18) jetienne (20) jney (1) Joachim Kliemann (10) Jon (2) Jose Viveiros (3) Josh (8) jwmosley (14) Keith (10) Ken (30) Ken Wong (1) Kevin Sablan (32) kgl (20) Kristian (42) Larry Myers (4) Lee Bryant (10) lendicom (18) LouCypher (57) Maggie Wolfe Riley (0) marchbox (21) markie (0) martianboy (18) matt (10) Michael (41) Michael (5) Michael B (5) Mox Folder (3) neal (5) negonicrac (12) Neil (8) Nicolas Perriault (9) Nikolai Bailey (4) pablo (12) Paddy (3) Peter (8) Peter N (4) phaithful (0) Phil Dearson (9) plindberg (12) posavasos (8) Randy J. Ray (4) rchk (27) Revar (2) Rilla (1) Robby Colvin (12) robert steburg (41) Robin Catesby (1) RT (9) S M Korzdorfer (3) sapereaude17 (0) Sara (7) Sergey (3) Seth (1) Shari (7) Shey (64) Sid (31) Silfo (7) Simon (2) smackaysmith (3) Stefano (1) Steve (11) Steve (3) Steven Bradley (9) Tarique Naseem (1) Taylor (4) Todd (10) tony (16) voidfiles (28) War-N (5) yamaguchi (13) zoby (0) Zoram (19)Explore read five notes- matt said: nice tip - also didn't realise that you could like to Google for jQuery and hope for a cached version! http://code.google.com/p/jqueryjs/
- AndyF said: Make an ALA mag on MagCloud, please! Even a year's worth of back articles in a single issue would be cool.
- D. Shaw said: This looks great. I <3 jQuery.
- Geoffrey Wiseman said: These are pretty sweet; I'm always impressed by what people who spend WAY more time in HTML, CSS and Javascript than I do can do with the client-side.
- Dustin Diaz said: "with a little help from jQuery" - Gah! Does nobody remember how to write JavaScript anymore! Wtf!
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FriendFeed Beta Testing New Design, Adds Grouped Friends And Photos (69)
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FriendFeed, the popular social activity aggregator, has written a blog post announcing a new redesign of the site that is currently in public beta. You can check out the site at http://beta.frien.... Among the highlights of the new design are Friend Lists, which allow users to separate their friends into discrete groups (much as they would in Facebook’s list feature). Users can also use the new Friend lists to prioritize their incoming activity streams by ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (48) Aaron (15) Alaska Report (13) Alex (20) Alfonso Martinez (14) Alvin A. (23) Andrew Terry (30) Azeem (36) blindsurf3r (8) CannonGod (220) Carlos Eduardo (13) Chip R (5) Clay (3) Cool (3) Darkwookiee (1) David Risley (16) dep (8) DOCBook Howto (114) Edo (21) Eric (46) Evan Sims (43) evo (11) fundament (57) Gommit (28) HokieGeek (25) Hriday (10) hunikal (21) iAlja (30) Jamieasp (21) Jason Nielubowicz (17) Jeff (48) Jeroen (4) Joe (13) Jonathan (16) Jonathan Sterling (8) jonezy (21) joojen (6) jqueryboy (20) Kerk (6) Kim A (1) Kipp Bodnar (17) Kourosh (22) lezionidistile (8) markie (0) MasterCKO (6) Matt Blodgett (2) matthooper (12) Michael (59) Navid (71) NEEKers (1) Peppermint (7) PK (8) pkj (9) PMinze (28) rexy (23) Rob (132) Selwin (25) Shawn (18) smr (12) stantont (26) Syng Shin (105) Thomas (15) timbevil (14) Tom (8) Tomi (8) veilleperso (2) Yanting (4) zemlanin (18) 祥志 (13)Explore read nine notes- Chip R said: friendfeed kicks facebook's ass
- zemlanin said: Вот это уже что-то удобовариваемое.
- Peppermint said: The problem of "bruised egos" resolved. Friendfeed loves us as much as we love it!
- joojen said: 确实挺不错,有些人可以考虑放弃twitter了
- DOCBook Howto said: It's not just about the follow though - not liking the 'fake follow'. If you're going to reciprocate, IMO you need to be willing to at least try to follow their updates as you can. 'fake following' defeats the purpose - why not just make everyone mutual fake followers then?
- Evan Sims said: ... and it looks really, really good.
- Edo said: La nuova interfaccia sembra proprio più ragionata
- Gommit said: This is a great feature :p
- Kerk said: I don't know how I feel about the "Fake" follow, I mean it is a smart idea, but if someone cares enough about what I say/do to follow me the least I could do is return the favor. On the other hand if someone thinks I'm interesting how boring must they be. :)
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Techcrunch: FriendFeed Beta Testing New Design, Adds Grouped Friends And Photos (55)
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FriendFeed, the popular social activity aggregator, has written a blog post announcing a new redesign of the site that is currently in public beta. You can check out the site at http://beta.frien.... Among the highlights of the new design are Friend Lists, which allow users to separate their friends into discrete groups (much as they would in Facebook’s list feature). Users can also use the new Friend lists to prioritize their incoming activity streams by ...Shared by Aaron (15) Alex (20) Alfonso Martinez (14) blindsurf3r (8) Chip R (5) Clay (3) Cool (3) Darkwookiee (1) dep (8) Dimitar D (37) Edo (21) evo (11) foxmachia (35) Gommit (28) Hriday (10) hunikal (21) Jamieasp (21) Jan (17) Jeroen (4) Joe (13) Jonathan (16) joojen (6) Kerk (6) Kim A (1) Kipp Bodnar (17) Kristen Teffeteller (21) lezionidistile (8) Mani Karthik (125) Mark Gibson (3) Mark Havenner (22) markie (0) Marta Strickland (0) MasterCKO (6) Matt Blodgett (2) matthooper (12) Michael (59) Mitchell Tsai (28) NEEKers (1) Paul Buchheit (15) Peppermint (7) PK (8) pkj (9) ProfVegas (167) Sean (7) smr (12) stantont (26) Thomas (15) timbevil (14) Tom (8) Tomi (8) Tony (8) veilleperso (2) Wesley Donehue (231) Yanting (4) 祥志 (13)Explore read six notes- Edo said: La nuova interfaccia sembra proprio più ragionata
- Gommit said: This is a great feature :p
- joojen said: 确实挺不错,有些人可以考虑放弃twitter了
- Peppermint said: The problem of "bruised egos" resolved. Friendfeed loves us as much as we love it!
- Kerk said: I don't know how I feel about the "Fake" follow, I mean it is a smart idea, but if someone cares enough about what I say/do to follow me the least I could do is return the favor. On the other hand if someone thinks I'm interesting how boring must they be. :)
- Chip R said: friendfeed kicks facebook's ass
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Firebug 1.2 Released (43)
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The final version of Firebug 1.2 has been released. The release should be up on the Mozilla Add-ons site today, but it's also up on GetFirebug.com right now. John J Barton and Jan Odvarko put a ton of work into this release (you may have noticed the rapid-fire series of beta releases last week - just trying to smooth out the rough edges). There have been a number of improvements made (not to mention countless ...Shared by aemkei (3) ani625 (85) Christian (7) codefin (10) Compuwizard123 (34) Daisuke Murase (12) danilo (8) Dexter.Yy (8) dobata (366) DOCBook Howto (114) Dom Derrien (4) Edo (21) fatihturan (67) Glutnix (7) halans (24) Harold Neal (6) Ideas At Random (1) inamorix (56) jackysee (5) Jeff Daly (42) kiirpi (0) Klemo (20) Litrik (8) Maksim Berjoza (24) marchbox (21) markie (0) mattn (15) mca (14) met (25) Mrinal (1) nakajiman (10) Nathan Chase (2) Nick Smith (11) pablo (12) Peter N (4) Sandaruwan (16) Sebastian Werner (18) Standard Pixel (7) Tatsuhiko Miyagawa (53) Tim Disney (0) umbrae (1) vcamaral@gmail.com (22) VIjay (10)Contribute comment -
LEAKED: First Shots of iPhone Nike+ Interface [Nike+] (5)
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We've known that Nike+ has long been in development for the iPhone. Now we're finally getting a peek at the first shots of the interface. From what we can skim, Nike+ users will get all of the nifty performance graphs right on the phone (before this stuff was available on the web only). But the biggest improvement over the old Nike system may be Google Maps support: We don't know just how robust the Nike+ ...- RLivsey said: GPS & Nike+ would be the killer app for me to upgrade to a v2 iPhone. At the moment the upgrade price isn't worth it.
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LEAKED: First Shots of iPhone Nike+ Interface [Nike+] (63)
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We've known that Nike+ has long been in development for the iPhone. Now we're finally getting a peek at the first shots of the interface. From what we can skim, Nike+ users will get all of the nifty performance graphs right on the phone (before this stuff was available on the web only). But the biggest improvement over the old Nike system may be Google Maps support: We don't know just how robust the Nike+ ...Shared by adam (972) Alex Plank (3) André R. Hood (28) Antti (6) arsalan (21) Ben Shoemate (23) Calvin Gilbert (2) Chad (171) Chandoo (9) Damien (17) Daniel (13) Danny (14) Dano (1) Dave Koss (42) Dee (2) DOCBook Howto (114) Ekin Acar (1) Eric (3) Gene (4) Gregor (6) James (8) JayCrossler (10) Jean-François (4) Jim (8) Jonathan Washburn (3) Jorge Wagner (10) Jules (28) kw2dio (5) kyle (0) Maggie (5) Mark (6) mark boyce (13) Mark Lewandowski (0) markie (0) Markus (18) markus1970 (2) MidgetWombat (6) Mike (8) Mike (1) morberg (2) Narayanan Hariharan (168) nathos (12) Nkululeko Masondo (0) Oudi Antebi (25) Ozmandias (8) Pete (19) Philip Campbell (77) phillprice (23) RLivsey (7) Robert Birming (33) Robert Scoble (70) Rudy A. Sombillo (0) Ryan Sprake (4) schmiddi (21) Sparky (10) Stacy (46) Teresa (3) Tim (6) Trey (4) vkoser (13) Wei (38) yojibee (19) zukibusa (15)- kyle said: This is cool! I wish they had a bike one too.
- Jonathan Washburn said: This is change my life - in a small way at least. I am so excited.
- RLivsey said: GPS & Nike+ would be the killer app for me to upgrade to a v2 iPhone. At the moment the upgrade price isn't worth it.
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New TV on the Web: Gemini Division (1)
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The new TV season kicks off today--online. Gemini Division, the new Web series that launches today, is the first from NBC's Universal Digital Studios, created by Electric Farm Entertainment. The big draw: an actual Hollywood star, Rosario Dawson, in the lead, playing an undercover vice cop in the future who falls in love with a guy who turns out to be artificial (Justin Hartley, who plays Green Arrow on Smallville). He gets killed. Melted, actually. ...Shared by markie (0)Contribute comment -
Mygazines: Read Full Magazines Online for Free [Free Magazines] (2)
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File this under the new to us category, though the site technically launched in July. Mygazines allows you to read fully scanned magazines online. All of your favorites are there—Seventeen, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Brides and Oprah—that is, until the publishing industry figures out how to shut down a site registered in the Caribbean island of Anguilla. [Mygazines via Lifehacker]Shared by markie (0) sean carter (83)Contribute comment -
Mygazines: Read Full Magazines Online for Free [Free Magazines] (13)
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File this under the new to us category, though the site technically launched in July. Mygazines allows you to read fully scanned magazines online. All of your favorites are there—Seventeen, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Brides and Oprah—that is, until the publishing industry figures out how to shut down a site registered in the Caribbean island of Anguilla. [Mygazines via Lifehacker]Shared by BDBPlatano (3) David (6) eggtea (68) Emmett (16) Fran Correas (10) Gmadz (8) John (31) Lorenz (0) markie (0) Matt (17) Nick (8) PBMax (2) sean carter (83)- Fran Correas said: I am loving it!!
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Registration Open for jQuery Conference 2008 (4)
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Registration for jQuery Conference 2008 is officially open. Register now to ensure your spot! As announced, this one-day conference will be held in Boston on Sunday, September 28, and will feature two tracks of presentations (beginner and advanced) from jQuery project members and a few special guest speakers. A registration fee of $50 will help cover the cost of the venue, as well as food, beverages, and T-shirts for all attendees. We’re finalizing a convenient ...Contribute comment -
Episode 2: Brendan Eich and Arun Ranganathan on ECMAScript Harmony (1)
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I have been a little worried about JavaScript, the language that you know…. powers the Web client right now. Fortunately, it appears that a bunch of the engineers on the ECMAScript standards groups came together in Oslo and actually make a good effort at coming together. This is huge news, so we asked Brendan Eich and Arun Ranganathan of Mozilla to join their college John Resig, Alex Russell, and myself to talk us through. You ...Shared by markie (0)Contribute comment -
Yakkay's Less Douchey Bike Helmets [Biking] (7)
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We know we're supposed to wear bike helmets, but we're of the mindset that we look cooler bleeding out of our ears/skulls/nose than donning a plastic hat. Now Yakkay has released bike helmets that are cleverly hidden beneath only semi-douchey headgear. The result is that you look a bit childish in an oversized hat (like wearing your dad's suit or something), but we're sure that at least a few of you out there could pull ...- Jonathan T. said: This was totally made for Brett. Wonder if he'll see this ... if only there was a way to see who could see my shared items from this dialog.
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Yakkay's Less Douchey Bike Helmets [Biking] (1)
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We know we're supposed to wear bike helmets, but we're of the mindset that we look cooler bleeding out of our ears/skulls/nose than donning a plastic hat. Now Yakkay has released bike helmets that are cleverly hidden beneath only semi-douchey headgear. The result is that you look a bit childish in an oversized hat (like wearing your dad's suit or something), but we're sure that at least a few of you out there could pull ...Shared by markie (0)Contribute comment -
Small Talk with a Web Designer (120)
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