List: Misc. Resources (7)
- Browsershots
- Color Palette Tools
- XAMPP, Simple Personal Webserver
- How to Speed Up Publishing in Movable Type
- Web-color kit
- RGB color charts
- tinky.org
- CSS Drop Down Menus
- clagnut sandbox
List: Misc. Resources (6)
- Outfoxed
- CSS Formatter and Optimiser/Optimizer
- The Internet Movie Script Database (IMSDb)
- Platypus
- CSS: Horizontal centering
- RSS to JavaScript Converter
- RSS Mix
- UrlTrends
'mt-blacklist explained'
MT-Blacklist/Comment Spam Clearinghouse: Getting the most out of MT-Blacklist[via thebooge.ca]
ad-free (linkware)
RSS Digest – "Show RSS on any Web page with no coding or software installation needed." [via BlogJazz]MT for beginners
Learning Movable Type"Tutorials and helpful tips for beginners to the Movable Type web publishing system"
[via juliaset]
PHP script
Folderblog – "automatically displays the images placed in a given subdirectory" [via ETC. < waxy.org]open source apps
The BlogBox Project. "Blogboxes provide exciting, instantly deployed functionality for your blog or Web site. They are free for non-commercial use. Enjoy them and spread the good word!" [via bibi's bookmarks]JPEG or TIFF format
MTImageInfo Plugin reads "EXIF data from images on your server and allows you to display it next to the images in your MT weblog." [via MT Plugin Directory]uk-meta
UKBlogs Aggregator – "An aggregated feed of weblogs in the United Kingdom." [via little things]'AdminOnly' functionality
AdminLinks. This plugin creates context sensitive links in a blog that lead directly back to the MovableType interface. It can be used to create shortcuts which make it possible to go directly to MT dialogues (such as 'Edit Entry') without detour through the MT interface. [MT Plugin Directory]"adds intelligence" to XML link
quickSub. "one-click subscription links to the most popular aggregators" [via del.icio.us/tag/rss]"dynamically updated RSS"
RSS Feeds via JavaScriptIt makes use of a PHP script (demo version running on our server) that parses the XML feed, and returns a JavaScript set of write commands that insert the information into your page. All you need to do is to insert a simple JavaScript line of code in the part of your page where you want the feed. The only other thing to tidy it up is to link or insert a sytle sheet to format the output.[via del.icio.us/tag/web]
