Archive for March, 2006
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Author: Brady J. Frey
hacking wordpress: Unique id’s for the admin menu
One of the more troubling issues I had with wordpress is unique ID's for the admin menu bar. I'm sure you're asking why in the world I would need this:) ...
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Author: Brady J. Frey
dreamhost charges it’s customers 2000% markup?
Looks like the dreamhost blog is bragging about it's financial margins on how easy it is to host with their past experience. Does this mean that I'll stop having ...
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Author: Brady J. Frey
paypal shopping cart won’t work for pop up blockers and tabbed browsers
In an attempt to make a simple, managed site for a clients Jewelry Business, we looked to paypal's shopping cart as a solution to our financial restraints... however, there ...
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Author: Brady J. Frey
cubecart — xhtml/css store wonder falls short
div's You can imagine my pure bliss when Andrew told me about his find... CubeCart. ZenCart and osCommerce looked to be a thing of the past; ...
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Author: Brady J. Frey
folietto borrows simplebits design?
Wow, less than a week and we see Folietto already has decided to borrow Simplebits design... I'm hoping this is a learning experiment for folietto and not simply ...
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Author: Brady J. Frey
quark’s new logo loses big
Quarks new logo is reviewed, and I must say, it's uninspired...
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Author: Brady J. Frey
the failure of colleges and universities in web design
For the past three weeks I've interviewed for an assistant in web and print design -- with little to no success. The position is perfect for a college student or ...
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Author: Brady J. Frey
oriugly
Microsoft finally unveils the goods on the new Origami. Another look and feel disappointment that took less cues from apple's stunning iPod innovations, and more from 98 Sony laptops.
This ...
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Author: Brady J. Frey
mag.nolia’s not for me
Very few can argue with the thought that Ma.gnolia is a beautiful site. The look and feel alone makes me want to API all my bookmarks and import ...
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Author: Brady J. Frey
roundcube mysql via terminal
Roundcube went beta last week:
http://roundcube.net/
Many of us are testing this application very aggressively — I’ve actually been using it in production for a few clients, 200+ users, and it’s worked ...