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
ads from 1911 to 1957
Ad*Access – "a pilot project to make a selection of historical advertisements available for study and research" [del.icio.us]List: Misc. Resources (4)
- Pure CSS Tooltips [via unalog]
- How to create Firefox extensions [via 0xDECAFBAD Links]
- ColourMod [via del.icio.us]
- SpamLookup [via Populicious]
- Aardvark Firefox Extension [via Populicious]
'news blog'
PhotoshopNews.com – "dedicated to news and information about all things Photoshop." (not affiliated with Adobe) [via del.icio.us]plugin
Freetag – "an Open Source Tagging / Folksonomy module for PHP/MySQL applications" [via Waxy.org Links]comparison tables
Web Browser Standards Support – "This document will summarize the level of support for standard web technologies by popular web browsers. It deals primarily with the Internet Explorer, Firefox/Netscape/Mozilla, and Opera web browsers, with focus on the HTML, CSS and DOM technologies." [via Simon Willison: Blogmarks]Mozilla extension
Down Them All – "Filter the extensions of all the links present in a page and download the selected files in just a click!" [via pleonasm]List: Misc. Resources (3)
- del.icio.us loader
- Mozilla Preferences
- Wists
- Gateway to Educational Materials
- del.icio.us search plugin for Mozilla
- integrating Bloglines and del.icio.us
- Stupid UNIX Tricks
- phpguru.org
just click 'crunch'
Bookmarklet Crunchinator – "quickly create a bookmarklet from some javascript code"[via paranoidfish.org/links]
SVG Art
Inkscape – "an open source SVG editor with capabilities similar to Illustrator, CorelDraw, Visio, etc. Supported SVG features include basic shapes, paths, text, alpha blending, transforms, gradients, node editing, svg-to-png export, grouping, and more."Open Clip Art Library – large repository of Public Domain images in SVG format.
[via unalog]
'clear tutorials'
Instructions for Apache, Perl/CGI, PHP, and MySQL on Windows[via Binary By Accident]
more than textures...
Mayang's Free Textures – "over 1400 free to download, free to use, high-resolution textures"[via salmonmoose@del.icio.us]
downloads (personal use)
Pixelhuset – "Quality desktops, icons, fonts and sounds, made for your Macintosh"[via del.icio.us]
List: Misc. Resources
- WUGNET XML Feeds

- One user's favorite Firefox extensions
- CSS Optimizer

- Copyscape

- Virtual hosts for dummies

search by rough sketch
imgSeek – "photo collection manager and viewer with content-based search" [via del.icio.us/]PHP script
Folderblog – "automatically displays the images placed in a given subdirectory" [via ETC. < waxy.org]HTML, ASP, and PHP demos
Cross-Browser Rich Text Editor[via Outwardly Normal 2 < del.icio.us/tag/programming]
tabbed interface...
thebooge.ca: "If you are a Win2K/XP user, this is the freeware for you. ExplorerXP is a very sweet Windows Explorer replacement...."'image collection portal'
Visual Collections"images of art, history, and culture"
[via Steve's No Direction Home Page < ResearchBuzz]
Public Domain
Google Answers: Web sites that contain collections that are copyright free [via del.icio.us/tag/art]List: del.icio.us Linkdump
- Markdown – "a text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers. Markdown allows you to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text format, then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or HTML).
- reBlog – "facilitates the process of filtering and republishing relevant content from many RSS feeds. reBloggers subscribe to their favorite feeds, preview the content, and select their favorite posts. These posts are automatically published to a Moveable Type weblog.
- mp3 blogs/rotation etc. – "blogs out there which host mp3s or links to mp3s somewhere on the internet and whose authors usually write something about the music."
- Globe of Blogs ::: Memes – list of weekly, daily, and monthly memes
- SITO – "to promote art, artists and the exploration of new art forms"
Photoshop Tutorial
Faking a Sunset. "...take a washed out photograph of a coastline scene and turn it into spectacular sunset scene." [via Jeremy Zawodny's linkblog]Indexer
Directory Indexer. "Highly configurable file listing for directories. A PHP class that can be used with a few more lines of PHP to produce standalone index pages for directories or to collect listing information for use within dynamic sites. Specific files and directories can be excluded from listing. File listing can be restricted by file extension (i.e. list only files with certain extensions or list all files except for those with particular extensions) and subdirectory listing can be switched on or off altogether. Substitute your own custom file bullet images for the default for the files with extensions that you select." [via del.icio.us/tag/html]List: Assorted Resources
- OneLook Dictionary Search
- GUIStuff.com
- CSS Tooltips
- Cross-Browser.com
- QuickColor
- Pages CMS
- FavIcon Generator
- CSS Play
Feed the photos...
Syndicated Photography Feeds. "Pheed.com is a database of information about photographs available on the web. We present the work of photographers who have made information about their images available as an RSS feed..." [via del.icio.us/tag/rss]your handwriting to font
Fontifier. "Your own handwriting on your computer" [via del.icio.us/tag/design]treemaps
SequoiaViewEver wondered why your hard disk is full? Or what directory is taking up most of the space? When using conventional disk browsing tools, such as Windows Explorer, these questions may be hard to answer. With SequoiaView however, they can be answered almost immediately. SequoiaView uses a visualization technique called cushion treemaps to provide you with a single picture of the entire contents of your hard drive. You can use it to locate those large files that you haven't accessed in one year, or to quickly locate the largest picture files on your drive.[via CraigBlog]
