10.10.2007
ESV on AIR
ESV on AIR and iPhone and Dashboard.
Bare bones? You got it. Tersus is an achingly simple WordPress theme without all the usual cruft.
This is the personal site/blog/experiment of Chris Harrison, a web designer living, working and playing in Augusta, GA.
10.10.2007
ESV on AIR and iPhone and Dashboard.
10.09.2007
I’ve been working on a couple of lengthy articles that I should have available on the site soon. The first is a review of Litmus, an email and browser testing web app. The second article is a review of the Light content management system.
I’ve been meaning to post about this for a while… Patrick recently took it upon himself to entomb Wyatt’s Initech coffee cup in a bowl full of Jello. You can view all of the pics from the prank here.
How much of a movie freak are you? I’m slipping in my old years. I scored a pathetic 46%.
jQuery Crash Course. Excellent article by Nathan Smith.
10.08.2007
RIAForge: Open Source projects built on Adobe technology.
Tablecloth. Pretty slick way to stylize tables using JavaScript and CSS. Might prove handy someday.
Windows Live Writer was recently updated to Beta 3. I’ve been really impressed by the Live apps so far, and Windows Live Writer is definitely one of the best blogging apps I’ve used on the PC.
10.05.2007
There are tons of sample AIR applications available on the Adobe Labs website. I’m writing this post using Bee. The more I use AIR apps, the more promising the technology looks. I really wish my skills with Javascript were better…
Buzzword is abso-friggin-lutely gorgeous. Seriously. I learned about Buzzword when I heard that Adobe bought the company developing it: Virtual Ubiquity. After spending a good bit of time using Buzzword, I may never use Microsoft Word or Google Docs again. (Check out these screenshots.) Adobe was smart to pick this company up. It’s a fantastic … Read the rest of this item