I saw in my logs that people were still coming to the rounded border preview I made last year, and which I had removed from my site. So I updated it and put it back. I created a CSS3 preview section for it, in which I will add more pages soon.
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Categories: Webdesign & development
Opera 9 Beta
Opera has announced Opera 9 Beta today, with new features including BitTorrent and Widgets. Though i haven't found a use for the Widgets yet, the BitTorrent feature could be very nice. I will update more during the day, as I will use Opera all day today to do my dayjob ;).
Categories: Webdesign & development
Google Calendar Data API
Google has published the Google Calendar Data API. This allows for external interaction with your Google Calendar. Who will write the first plugin for iCal or Outlook which automatically adds new meetings to Google Calendar as well?
Categories: SEO
Stone Steps Webalizer
I've updated the SSW info a bit, will do more in the coming few days.
Update: So I updated it a bit, and mailed the Stone Steps guys about it, and Andre from Stone Steps responded, very kindly telling me that you could also use a per domain css file, so i updated the info again [...]
Categories: Analytics
First WebKit commit!
Tonight, after having been quite busy for the last few days, I had some time to work on WebKit on my new Macbook Pro. I wanted to do some work on the website, as it needed a few updates, (and it still needs more). In this process, i had my first two commits!!
I've had [...]
Categories: Webdesign & development
Want to sync Google Calendar with iCal or Outlook?
Google recently introduced Google Calendar, an online calendaring service, it seems like it's possible to synchronize your online calendar with Apple iCal... Going to try that tonight, if it works, that would be very cool. I'll update here if I find out.
CompanionLink by the way has a program to do this for Outlook, Lotus Notes [...]
Categories: Offtopic
Got my MacBook Pro!
OK, so, it's lovely, completely lovely. Fast, and everything you want. Some minor annoyances though. My Noklia 6230 has a firmware which is to old to be supported by iSync. Sounds resolvable, probably will be, but annoying nonetheless. I also ordered a Windows XP SP2 CD to install Windows on my laptop immediatly, try if [...]
Categories: Offtopic
Briefly: New headers, Symbian, Webkit Community Release
Well i've been busy, this site has most of it's headers updated, i created quite a few new ones and will be doing some more in the next few days i think. I've also taken control of yet another directory, symbian.startkabel.nl which i love because Symbian runs: WebKit! So, we'll see how much fun this [...]
Categories: Offtopic
Macbook Pro customs trouble
So apparently, my Macbook Pro gift from Apple got stuck in customs... Waiting for it to be released now, but i think somewhere next week i'll be a happy man. Next to that, i took control of another nice directory today, sportreizen.startkabel.nl, a directory for sports travel related links.
[tags] macbook, apple[/tags]
Categories: Offtopic
WebKit Community Release
Last evening Mark Rowe and myself posted an appeal to the webkit-dev mailing list, asking for opinions on our plan for a WebKit Community Release. Our intention is to make a stable version of the current WebKit tree, especially aimed at bundling with other applications. Applications like Macromedia Contribute, Sandvox, CSS Edit, Xyle Scope and lots of others use the WebKit that is bundled with Mac OS X, while they may want more from their application then the system bundled WebKit can offer.
Categories: Offtopic