October hover
Posted: October 28th, 2006 | Author: dotblack | Filed under: Business, Site-News | 2 Comments »A long month, really long. Experienced things I never thought I’d experience in my career. Other than that, IE7 finally hits the streets, and I’m lovin’ it unlike others, all my/clients sites work fine and like a million bucks. I’m really digging the font smoothness in IE7 just like Office 2007 Beta.
Just to tell ya’all I’m still livin’ it up and breathin’.
My article on CampaignMe magazine
My article “Time to break online Is online’s meaning being lost among buzzwords?” was published in the October 15th issue of the weekly CampaignMe magazine. It looked better on the print version with my attributes.
dotshow will be back next week
Ya heard. dotshow will be back next week. With a new dedicated website and a new cool design. Check this space next Saturday for the announcement. I’ve got better gear and better content.
dots & lines? Haven’t heard of that yet?
That’s my new baby. Imma’ throw the details in a separate announcement. “dots & lines”.
Two brand new browsers
Well, not so brand new. IE7 and FF2.0. I love the way the tab close button moved to each individual tab’s right corner in FF2.0. I’m Loving the spell checker. I’m still not over the font smoothness in IE7 it’s just as good as browsing on Safari.
TXP 4.0.4 is out!
Yup, Textpattern’s finest update is now out and ready for downloading. I tried it out just before posting this post. Played with it a little bit. You won’t feel so much difference in features but in visibility and details of records in grids. Better RSS handling and URL rewriting. Simply still the best choice in text-based editing blogware. TXP rules!
Talent around you?
Once again, this time very specific, PHP developers. Interested? Know someone interested? Two vacancies for the finest. More on this in the next post.
Related posts:
- Back to Firefox
- Announcement: Still here
- IE7 switch, the follow up
- Web 2.0 revisit
- Online advertising, the real deal
I was worrying for the podcast. i was getting used to hearing it. Your show rocks keep it on.
INloop list not updated for a while. Looking for it
I read your article not knowing that it was you. The writing style reminded me of your critical writing. Keep it up. We could always use a mind like yours.