OmniWeb 5.0: The Powerful Web Browser (16-Aug-2004;…: “OmniWeb 5.0: The Powerful Web Browser (16-Aug-2004; 13.2K)”
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Just another WordPress.com weblog
OmniWeb 5.0: The Powerful Web Browser (16-Aug-2004;…: “OmniWeb 5.0: The Powerful Web Browser (16-Aug-2004; 13.2K)”
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Bryan Bell: Mainly Design News
Since I got back, I’ve been experimenting with wordPress, which is a fairly mature blogging tool.
Servers are all back
Databases are all back
Backup procedures being modified as we speak
Puttyworld sells a $9 magnetic silly putty substance — and it’s goth black to boot.
Black Thinking Putty noticably responds to a magnet. Try pulling out a thin strand with your fingers and holding the magnet nearby. Or roll it into a ball and watch it roll right to the magnet, even uphill. The stronger the magnet the better the result, Neodymium Iron Boron works best. You can purchase some from our accessories category.
(via FARK) [Boing Boing Blog]
I had basically ignored the “Post To Weblog” function in NetNewsWire.
http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/
Silly me. It’s such an easy thing to do. All I did was change the visible label of my primary blog to show up first in the list – that helps when I don’t have the weblog editor open at the start.
Good Experience – The Page Paradigm
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| On any given Web page, users will either… |
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| – click something that appears to take them closer |
| to the fulfillment of their goal, |
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| – or click the Back button on their Web browser. |
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This is for Christine – follow these simple instructions (pardon my euphemistic use of that word)
Radio UserLand : How to move Radio to another computer
If you want to move Radio to another machine (including moving Radio to a machine running another operating system), you can do so by making a clean install of Radio and copying your data files over.
Why make the user ask a question when we can provide the answer?
Fired up NetNewsWire