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We’ve just found some malware – or, more precisely described, links inserted into our posts which, if followed, would lead readers to sites containing malware. One of the variants is described as “Reycross [dot] com” – one of the ones which hit us leads people to the site blog [dot] campe [dot] com [dot] br. [...]
There are, people – I know at least one – who need a twelve-step group because of their susceptibility to new font choices spinning their heads and interfering with their good judgment. Eric Hamm now intends to put this power into the hands of many. How many will now spend their design lives in an [...]
Yesterday we posted about Matt Langford’s MattFlies, and his 100 resources for Thesis Theme users. We neglected to mention Bing Web Design, which itself is very well-designed, and where Mr. Langford appears to be gainfully employed with co-conspirators Sarah Thibodeaux and Wayne Bunner. Their current portfolio is light, I think, on live client links, but [...]
MattFlies: 100 resources for Thesis Theme users is a comprehensive list of resources, organized by function/subject. Here’s a sampling – there are things which will be useful to the serious code-heads as well as the barbarian non-coders, which probably best describes me (the barbarian part in particular; it is true that, on more that one [...]
Maritime signal flags from Edeca.net – in SVG, PNG and ICO format. Beautiful – and, depending on what you do, either just beautiful or also very useful. Via Inkscape Galleries. Evernote lets you save all the interesting things you see online into a single place. Access all those saved pages from your computer, phone or [...]
Paddy Donnelly has a brilliant post at Smashing Magazine – a sort of Scott McCloud-like1 tour de force about how layouts look. So I think Donnelly’s The Death of The Boring Blog Post? is as close to a “must-read” as is possible. For my direct purposes – I started blogging to write about disaster preparedness [...]