Archive for November, 2009

Mac : Finder : Custom Folder Icons

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Custom Folder Icons in Mac FinderI just read about an easy way to create custom icons for folders in the Mac Leopard finder. Creating a custom folder icon makes it much easier to quickly find the folder in a list of folders that all look the same. (more…)

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Using Firefox and Firebug to Fix Joomla CSS Problems

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Fix Joomla CSS Problems Using Firebug and FirefoxYou can use Firebug, a plugin for Firefox browser, to fix css problems in Joomla, WordPress, or any web page. There are a lot of questions on the Joomla forum regarding problems with css and Joomla templates, especially with IE6, IE7, or IE8. These problems can be hard to find and fix. Firebug makes finding css problems, or understanding css, much easier than looking at the page source alone. Check out my new Joomla video tutorial that explains how to use Firebug to determine how a web page is built with css.

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Joomla Video Tutorial: How to Link to a Document or File

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Link to files and documents in Joomla 1.5New Joomla 1.5 Video Tutorial explains how to link to a file or document, such as .doc, .pdf, .zip, etc. If you have the JCE Content Editor installed in Joomla, you can easily upload and link to documents such as Microsoft Word, Adobe PDF, ZIP files, image files, and most common file types.

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Google Plans to Double Web Speed

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Google, the company that never stands still, is developing software that could speed up web page loading speed by as much as 60%. This software technology, call SYDY, will be used in the user’s web browser and the web server. Read More

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Free Online Image Editor: Splashup is AWESOME!

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Splashup: Free, Online Image EditorIf you’re looking for a free, fast, online image editor, look no further, Splashup is perfect. www.splashup.com/

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