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New Clonetrooper Revealed!
New Clonetrooper Revealed!
01/23/2004 02:23 PMThe hybrid Clone/Stormtrooper from Lucasarts Republic Commando . . .
CSS cribsheets, cheatsheets, shortcut
lists, syntax lists and tips
CSS cribsheets, cheatsheets, shortcut
lists, syntax lists and tips
09/15/2004 12:35 AMThe best collection of CSS tips we've ever seen, gathered from our
members and all together in one spot. This reference thread will
supercharge your stylesheets and simplify your workload.
Attn: Buyers of MAILING LISTs - MORTGAGE
LEADs - BUSINESS LISTs & DIRECT
MARKETING SERVICEs : TOTAL Marketing One
- TMONE launches Direct Mail List and
Sales lead business unit and becomes one
of the most competitive list marketing
agencies.
Attn: Buyers of MAILING LISTs - MORTGAGE
LEADs - BUSINESS LISTs & DIRECT
MARKETING SERVICEs : TOTAL Marketing One
- TMONE launches Direct Mail List and
Sales lead business unit and becomes one
of the most competitive list marketing
agencies.
07/13/2004 03:44 AMTOTAL Marketing One, an industry leader in the contact center services
world announced the creation of a new business unit catering to the
needs of all companies in all industries with respect to their
marketing list and sales lead needs. [PRWEB Jul 13, 2004]
Ta Da lists
Ta Da lists
02/05/2005 09:12 PM
Needless to say Lists
are another kind of micro-content.
It's great to see Jason Fried et al - taking what they got - and
hussling it. Now they've isolated
their To Do lists from Basecamp and called it Ta Da...
Watch for Lists to make a big play in 2005. Whether it's wish
lists, top 5 lists or just good old fashioned link lists - otherwise
known as blogrolls.
One thing I can't wait for - is interchanging
and subscribing to lists. Certainly anyone with an on-line outliner -
will have soemnthign to load up and edit.
"Microsoft, lists, RSS and me"
"Microsoft, lists, RSS and me"
06/24/2005 09:47 PMLists and Margins
Lists and Margins
10/28/2003 11:08 PMIn the trackback for my previous entry, Anton complains
about Safari's misrendering of the list items at this URL.
As far as I can tell, Safari's rendering is correct. Mozilla seems
to be ignoring the negative margin placed on the divs with
class="title". If you change the display of the list items to block,
Mozilla stops ignoring the negative margin and behaves like
Safari.
This appears to be a bug in Mozilla to me, and I believe Safari's
rendering is correct.
Source Lists
Source Lists
06/05/2005 11:39 PMSven-S. Porst:
Source
Lists: “It’s astonishing to see how differently source
lists can behave. Basically they are just lists of items which usually
have icons. But apart from the icons all other aspects of the lists
can differ.”
(Via
Michael Tsai.)
Do these lists tell a tale?
Do these lists tell a tale?
01/07/2004 02:02 PM In "How to Kill a Country" there's a list of steps:
(1) Destroy the engine of productivity
(2) Bury the truth
(3) Crush dissent
(4) Legislate the impossible
(5) Teach hate
(6) Scare off foreigners
(7) Invade a neighbor
(8) Ignore a deadly enemy
(9) Commit genocide
(10) Blame the imperialists
In
"Fog of
War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara" the
lessons list as:
(1) Empathize with your enemy.
(2) Rationality will not save us.
(3) There's something beyond one's self.
(4) Maximize efficiency.
(5) Proportionality should be a guideline in war.
(6) Get the data.
(7) Belief and seeing are both often wrong.
(8) Be prepared to re-examine your reasoning.
(9) In order to do good you may have to engage in evil.
(10) Never say never.
(11) You can't change human nature.
Two sides of the same coin?
the perl.org lists are up again!
the perl.org lists are up again!
08/13/2004 03:57 AMYou might have seen some mail trickle in over the last few hours.
We've been testing and slowly letting some get through while watching
the logs and I just "flipped the switch" to make it go full throttle.
Yay! The nntp service isn't up yet, but will be soon....
Merlin's lists of five
Merlin's lists of five
12/21/2003 01:26 AMFrom my pal Merlin Mann, a stunningly funny collection of lists of
fives:
Five terrible names for local retail
stores
- Pricey McMarkup's House of Suspicious Deals
- Hot Fence Electronics Village
- Kostly Kornerz
- Chez Ripoffski: A Retailerié
- Misleadington's Big Box
Link
(
via EvHead)
Lists and Margins II
Lists and Margins II
10/28/2003 11:08 PMFirst read the previous blog entry, and then read this response.
Responding to that trackback, the horizontal overlap when using
list-style-position: inside with ordered lists has been fixed in
Safari on Panther, and so I wasn't really concerned with that
problem.
The real rendering problem I was referring to was the negative
vertical margin being treated differently by Safari. To make a long
story short (too late) I'm wrong. I totally missed the
list-style-position: inside style in the test case.
The inside style causes the marker box to generate an inline box, a
box that then has to be wrapped in an anonymous block. Safari
generates the marker box within the first nested line box it can find,
a behavior that - although incorrect according to CSS2.1 and the CSS3
draft - actually makes more sense to me. Nevertheless, to match the
specification, it looks like I'll need to fix Safari's behavior.
:)
In other words, Safari is "smart enough" (ha ha) to keep your
bullet properly aligned vertically even when you place block elements
as children of the list item. It will drill down as far as it needs
to in order to find the correct first line, and it will generate the
marker box there. Note that this is essentially how outside list
bullets are positioned vertically, so IMO it's actually more
consistent (albeit wrong according to the spec) to do this for inside
bullets as well.
Ignoring the spec for a second, which behavior is better? Having to
put an artificial negative margin on blocks in a list item in order to
compensate for a line generated by the list bullet (other browsers) or
having the marker just place itself correctly automatically (Safari)?
You can tell by now which behavior I favor. ;)
Maybe it's not too late to change the spec. :)
NLM eMail Lists
NLM eMail Lists
11/10/2003 10:50 PMNLM eMail Listshttp://www.nlm.
nih.gov/listserv/emaillists.htmlNLM Email Lists is a
service which allows users to subscribe to announcement and discussion
lists hosted by the National Library of Medicine. Through this
service, users can receive list postings, access list archives, and
post messages to a list. The NLM Email List service is administered by
the Center for Information Technology (CIT) at the National Institutes
of Health using LISTSERV®, an email list management software package.
"The "Best
of 2003" lists"
"The "Best
of 2003" lists"
12/18/2003 08:39 PMCSS Lists Galore
CSS Lists Galore
12/02/2003 12:26 AMWith the new possibilites offered by CSS based web design, the boring
html list widget has taken on a new...
Lists of five things.
Lists of five things.
01/09/2004 09:57 PM A lot more than five lists of
Five
Things.
Microsoft Lists SP2 Incompatibilities
Microsoft Lists SP2 Incompatibilities
08/17/2004 12:14 AMSlashdot Aug 17 2004 3:22AM GMT
Slacker ToDo Lists 2.1.4
Slacker ToDo Lists 2.1.4
12/10/2003 09:07 PMGet organized, make outlines, write notes, keep appointments,
categorize, etc.
NHS waiting lists fall by 17,000
NHS waiting lists fall by 17,000
04/08/2005 05:25 AMThe number of patients in England waiting to be admitted to hospital
fell sharply in February, official figures show.
NIST makes lists
NIST makes lists
08/20/2004 09:59 AMSlacker ToDo Lists 2.1.6
Slacker ToDo Lists 2.1.6
12/26/2003 11:22 AMA to-do list, outliner, calendar, and notepad.
Screamingly funny lists of 5
Screamingly funny lists of 5
01/26/2004 12:42 PMMerlin Mann continues to post to his list of fives. I've blogged this
before, but it keeps on getting funnier. It took me ten minutes to
swallow my mouthful of tea while paging through this, because I was
worried that I'd choke on the laughter. Someone should give Merlin a
job writing for Mad Magazine. This is, character for character, the
funniest goddamned page on the net.
Five possible reasons there's a stretch limo parked outside
1. Japanese businessmen are considering a leveraged buyout of the
Sunset District
2. Little Laotian man around the corner is secretly a rich, hostile
pimp
3. Someone's about to receive a giant, novelty-sized check from Ed
McMahon
4. The 85-year-old man next door is about to get a Queer Eye
makeover
5. I'm actually Bon Jovi
Five ways I tend to feel after speaking with Sprint's Customer Service
1. Like I was just traded to another inmate for 2 packs of menthol
cigarettes
2. Like I've been slapped repeatedly with a half-frozen
sturgeon
3. Like I've accidentally just agreed to finish the homework of
every kid in my middle school
4. Like somewhere in a big Sprint building, there's a fat man with
a monocle and a top hat smoking a cigar while dancing a jig and
holding a fat bag of five-dollar bills with my bewildered face on
it
5. Very, very unclean
Link2003 Top 10 Lists: Console And PC
2003 Top 10 Lists: Console And PC
01/26/2004 06:32 PM1Up.com Jan 26 2004 11:08PM GMT
List All People Not On Lists
List All People Not On Lists
05/21/2004 05:41 AMList All People Not On Listshttp://
www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994961 KnowItAll, a search engine under development at the University of
Washington and partially funded by DARPA and Google, trawls the Web
for data and then collates it in the form of a list providing
information that probably doesn't exist on any single Web page. The
ultimate aim is to have KnowItAll answer questions such as "list all
British scientists born before 1900." For any input noun (such as
"scientists," "guitarists," etc.) the engine tries to find sentences
on Web sites that contain that noun and looks for words that often
appear after it. In this way it might find the phrases "scientists
such as" and "scientists including," which it then feeds to 12 search
engines and extracts the words that tend to follow (which are often
scientists' names). KnowItAll then returns a long list of scientists'
names, each one accompanied by its percentage probability of being
correct, as measured by frequency of occurrence of the names on Web
sites. Users will be able to choose the level of confidence they want
in the data.
I don't know why I like lists but here
we go. The top 25 albums that should
have never been recorded
I don't know why I like lists but here
we go. The top 25 albums that should
have never been recorded
12/05/2003 04:29 AMcorporatemofo.com/stories/031127bestfromworst.htm
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site | 6 links
Feeding on Itself: the list of lists
Feeding on Itself: the list of lists
12/31/2003 07:23 PM Feeding on
Itself: the list of lists This is a metalist, that is, a list of
all the lists produced for each category of the usual year's end
roundups. Example for best book there are some 18 different lists
(link to) places presenting such lists. check your favorite list
topics and list sources and see whether you agree. Or not.
Pop songs as outliner lists
Pop songs as outliner lists
03/27/2005 06:18 PMCory Doctorow:
A silly LiveJournal experiment with turning a song into a
outliner-style list has spawned several dozen posts in which
enterprising users do the same to their favorite numbers: funny!
* Things I ain't afraid of:
o no ghost
* Strange things in the neighbourhood (partial list):
o seeing things running through head
o invisible man sleeping in bed
* Things that make me feel good:
o bustin'
* Who you gonna call:
o Ghostbusters
o I can't hear you
o Louder
Link
(
Thanks, Ryan!)
Apple lists new Hot Deals
Apple lists new Hot Deals
09/13/2004 12:49 PMApple on Monday updated its
Hot
Deals Web site, which links to Mac hardware and software retailers
that make special offers. The site features two new Hot Deals vendors:
Office Depot, which has deals including the Samsung 912N Narrow Bezel
19-inch LCD display, LaCie 160GB External USB 2.0 Hard Drive and more;
and Tech Depot, which is offering the Altec Lansing inMotion Audio
System for iPod, Canon PowerShot S1 Digital Camera and more. Also
updated is AudioMIDI, which offers the Yamaha 01X, Edirol UA25 and
more.
Taning Lists from A List Apart
Taning Lists from A List Apart
10/02/2002 08:53 AMCSS Design: Taming Lists
CSS Design: Taming Lists
10/03/2002 03:23 AMAS EARLY AS JULY OF 1999 I was pontificating on email lists about the
virtues of style sheets. Some things never change.
What has changed is how I think about CSS, and the underlying
structure of (X)HTML to which it is applied. For example, I find that
most pages on the web contain a menu of links in a navigation area.
These are often marked up as a string of links, often in separate DIVs
or paragraphs. Structurally, however, they are a list of links, and
should be marked up as such.
Of course the reason that we don’t mark them up in that way is that we
don’t want a bullet in front of every link in our navigation area. In
a previous article I outlined several techniques for using CSS to
layout a web page. One of those techniques involved manipulating a
list to display horizontally rather than vertically.
In this article, I'll demonstrate how to use CSS to bring unwieldy
lists under control. It’s time for you to tell lists how to behave,
instead of letting them run wild on your web page.
-- Mark Newhouse
Thx to http://phpdeveloper.org/ for the link.
"zeldman.orso"
Nifty Top Lists from Gutenberg
Nifty Top Lists from Gutenberg
12/27/2004 11:26 PMThe Gutenberg Project has a nifty set of top lists at Project
Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/scores/top. There's a list
of the top books and top authors for the week, but also lists...
perl.org lists almost back...
perl.org lists almost back...
08/12/2004 11:51 PMRobert got all the data out of onion earlier today, yay. I have
another box sending out the old mail queue from onion now and I'm
working on setting up the lists again on one of the boxes we got from
BizRate some time ago. Unless I hit some evil show stopper mail should
be flowing again some time later tonight. Oh, if anyone have some
spare 18 or 36GB scsi drives then we could use a few to get...
Book of Lists now available online
Book of Lists now available online
07/19/2004 06:24 AMThestate.com - Mon Jul 19, 07:13 am GMT
Inside the Value of Stock Lists
Inside the Value of Stock Lists
08/27/2004 01:40 PMFind out how to make stock list work for you.
Microsoft lists SP2 conflicts
Microsoft lists SP2 conflicts
08/16/2004 09:58 AMSoftware giant tells just which programs are having issues with its
Service Pack 2 update for Windows XP.
E-mail lists under siege
E-mail lists under siege
04/13/2004 03:45 PMSome of the Net's oldest, most popular tools are being undermined by
spam and spam fighters alike.
Slacker ToDo Lists 2.0
Slacker ToDo Lists 2.0
03/14/2003 11:14 PMA to-do list application.
Squexing and Lists of Links
Squexing and Lists of Links
07/15/2004 02:07 PM
Once again, David Chess writes a post that'll go in my list of
all-time favorites. He start off doing the list-linky fun that we all
do and then he asks the really important question: Can an omnipotent
being squex a badger? If an omnipotent being can strofey nahpo cwaffa
cwaffa, or can squex a badger, all sorts of difficult questions pop
up.Go read it. It's great.
Which rem ...
Mailing Lists - phpWebSite Module
Mailing Lists - phpWebSite Module
10/29/2003 12:28 PMProject Update
vitamin q | a temple of trivia and lists
vitamin q | a temple of trivia and lists
12/29/2003 12:12 PM Scottish puzzle writer, poet, and soon to be author Roddy Lumsden
pens
vitamin q, a weblog
devoted to, as he puts it, "trivia lists, curiosities, and
fragments which please me as a connoisseur of the sequential and the
inconsequential - it's more a cave of wonder than a grotto of
geekery". Vitamin q is the place to go if you need to know 75
terms for being drunk, want lists of fruits and vegetables that have
been used as derogatory slang, need the names of the My Little Ponies,
or have always wondered which singers have been heralded as "The
New Bob Dylan". The archives are bursting with more of the same.
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