General Stuff
Weebly: Online Website Creation Tool using Ajax
Jan 15, 2007CommentsWeebly is an online website creation tool written with tons of Ajax that is geared to giving web users an easy to use drag and drop interface.
We’re trying to make a tool that’s easy enough for the majority of web users to use, and guides the user towards creating a complete compliant web site (not [...]
Is Your Site More Popular with Men or Women?
Jan 11, 2007CommentsI’m sure you would like to have an idea of the demographics of your website visitors. If so, Microsoft adCenter Labs has the tool for you.
The tool can be used to predict a visitor’s age, gender and other demographic info based on their online behavior. The report shoots you back a General Distribution [...]
TinyMCE 2.0.9 Released
Jan 9, 2007CommentsThe inline WYSIWYG editor TinyMCE release version 2.0.9 yesterday. There were a ton of bug fixes including a major bug with IE and the spellchecker that was corrected. The release also includes a few new options:
Added support for fullscreen new window mode since the other method was problematic for some.
Added new hide_selects_on_submit option. Enables [...]
Careful Upgrading to WordPress 2.0.6
Jan 8, 20072 comments so far, join in!For those upgrading your WordPress blog to the new 2.0.6 version, take care if you use Feedburner. After upgrading, your Feedburner feed will (at times) give you an invalid xml error. Thankfully, over on NeoSmart they’ve posted an explanation of the error as well as a couple workarounds.
Explanation
FeedBurner uses something called “Conditional Get requests” [...]
Web 2.0 Deathlist
Jan 6, 2007CommentsOver on Wisdump Scrivs started a Web 2.0 Deathlist. The point is that if you could kill off three Web 2.0 companies, which ones would you pick?
My list is:
MySpace - It just seems that every time I look at a page from there it reminds me of the 90’s. As others have posted in the [...]
Online Feed Readers - What’s with them?
Jan 4, 2007CommentsSo this evening I wanted to look into using an online feed reader as I was getting tired of having to update my bookmarks on one computer or another everytime I subscribed to new feeds.
In the past I’ve used Bloglines but it just didn’t feel right. I’ve also given Rojo a run [...]
