As seen on GeekGrrl's site: Color blender. Put in two hexadecimal colors, and then how many shades in between those two you want, and it gives you the colors and the corresponding hexadecimal. Neat!
As seen on GeekGrrl's site: Color blender. Put in two hexadecimal colors, and then how many shades in between those two you want, and it gives you the colors and the corresponding hexadecimal. Neat!
Jen also fixed an apparent bug with Safari and the MT bookmarklet. Get the code on her site.
Natalie posted links to download her "Exercise Journal" script, and her "TV Guide" script.
I've had the opportunity to play with a teeny tiny bit of perl while helping on the Plugin Manager project (which you are welcome to leave some of your thoughts and comments on!), and so since I have a ton of windows open with great info right now, I figured I'd post them here PerlFAQ […]
I finally got a chance to click on the link to Brenna's page from Girlie's post about the comments (see my last post)… Wow! She's got a ton of great examples for php and mysql and stuff there
Girlie has a script that will show who comments the most on your blog. (that looks really fun – I think I'll be implementing it on my personal blog)
28 Jan, 2003
Posted by: Jennifer In: Bookmarks|Color Tool Bookmarks
Here's a neat little table border and background color tester tool.
I don't have much time to browse the MT forums – but had some "downtime" this afternoon to do so. There's often a lot of tricks for PHP in there. I found this thread, and towards the bottom, phideaux posted a neat trick to make using includes in your code easier. The idea is you […]
I'm always inspired when I go to the css/edge site, but I've just found the tutorial over there for Pure CSS Menus and its just such a cool concept — using the :hover attribute for other elements is great, and I hope that all the browsers will eventually support this. For now, its Netscape/Mozilla specific, […]
Spotted at Lynda's site, Tangent helps you link to things around the web or even within your own site. Available for both MT and pMachine, it looks interesting and is worth checking out!