In a previous post, I wrote about 10 creative ways to use Drop.io. Drop.io is a free online file sharing/collaboration service.
One of the ideas was using Drop.io’s voicemail as a way to let visitors leave audio comments.
Audio Blog Comments—A New Idea?
Short answer, no.
The idea of audio comments isn’t new.
Paul Boag, of the excellent Boagworld, allows [...]
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blogs,
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web designFugue is a free icon set created by Yusuke Kamiyamane–free for personal and commercial projects.
Let’s look at Fugue and how you can quickly add icons from the set to your site via the Fugue CSS Sprite Framework.
Fugue – A Huge Icon Set
This icon set currently has over 2000 16×16 pixel icons (in PNG format and [...]
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code,
CSS,
graphic design,
icons,
photoshop,
web designWhether you’re looking to learn PrestaShop, or you’re already working with it, this is for you. We’re sharing over 50 PrestaShop tutorials, modules, themes, and resources for learning and using this shopping cart system.
For those who are unfamiliar with PrestaShop, it’s an up-and-coming open source e-commerce system.
PrestaShop is still relatively new, but it’s a nice [...]
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ecommerce,
plugins,
tutorials,
web designPreviously, I wrote an article about the dangers of publishing blog posts from your admin account.
If you’ve changed the default WordPress admin user name from ‘admin’ to something else, great. However, if you write a post as the admin, your new admin username will be displayed on your blog. Not good.
In order to help you [...]
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blogs,
plugins,
security,
web design,
WordPressI just had an unpleasant episode that really reminded me of the need to have some kind of encryption on your thumb drives.
I was leaving a friend’s house, got in my truck and drove home. I unloaded my pockets as usual and discovered–no thumb drive.
I did find the flash drive a few minutes later, by [...]
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applications,
Linux,
Mac,
security,
tutorials,
Windows