Ya know I was thinking the same thing.
Especially for a program that does what it does in helping site integrity, NetSaint seems like the perfect name.
Wow that's quite the solution you present!
All you need now is a consulting firm that has a website with a nifty flash intro and you'll be getting tons of business to give geeks advice on shower gels and sponges.
Oh how I loathe these sites. I think every recordlabel.com/artist site is set up exactly this way. The graphics are only half the problem as the latest single of that artist just has to be blaring upon load.
To be honest, the offical sites of many recording artists are many measures less interesting than the fan sites that spring up.
That's not sexy enough obviously.
And of course if you drag the link into another window istead of clicking, the history.go(-1) just takes you to the page tha twas loaded before, not the logically preceding page on that site you are visiting.
To me, back and forward buttons should be to the exact urls if possible.
Why are you stuck with IE at work?
Even when I used windows at work (slack now) I found Moz(phoenix) to be a GREAT help because of the tabbed browsing feature which made the desktop much easier to clean up between browsing and working.
Easier to minimize one window with 5 tabs, than to minimize 5 ie windows. I've grown be very dependant on tabbed browsing now.
Yes, I also noticed validators pushing for a fixed width. I myself, tend to just go for the margin-whatever: auto so it just floats itself automatically and people can view pages comfortably in any res or browser size.
They really shouldn't push for that.
In total agreement here.
Writing well includes making sure what you are trying to say is easy to absorb, it's not a question of attention span or literacy.
" Maybe you should check the "No Score +1 Bonus" box and start posting responsibly." So says the anon coward
That section would probably end up with more listnings than any for osx itself.
OpenOffice
Ya know I was thinking the same thing. Especially for a program that does what it does in helping site integrity, NetSaint seems like the perfect name.
Wow that's quite the solution you present! All you need now is a consulting firm that has a website with a nifty flash intro and you'll be getting tons of business to give geeks advice on shower gels and sponges.
As long as the sticks are ultra absorbant and you can easily suck on them, I see no problem using sticks to eat soup :]
Somebody please tell me why every action movie after the matrix had to incorporate "bullet-time" into every fight scene?
How does your product compare with similar commercial solutions?
Oh how I loathe these sites. I think every recordlabel.com/artist site is set up exactly this way. The graphics are only half the problem as the latest single of that artist just has to be blaring upon load. To be honest, the offical sites of many recording artists are many measures less interesting than the fan sites that spring up.
That's not sexy enough obviously. And of course if you drag the link into another window istead of clicking, the history.go(-1) just takes you to the page tha twas loaded before, not the logically preceding page on that site you are visiting. To me, back and forward buttons should be to the exact urls if possible.
Why are you stuck with IE at work? Even when I used windows at work (slack now) I found Moz(phoenix) to be a GREAT help because of the tabbed browsing feature which made the desktop much easier to clean up between browsing and working. Easier to minimize one window with 5 tabs, than to minimize 5 ie windows. I've grown be very dependant on tabbed browsing now.
Yes, I also noticed validators pushing for a fixed width. I myself, tend to just go for the margin-whatever: auto so it just floats itself automatically and people can view pages comfortably in any res or browser size. They really shouldn't push for that.
In total agreement here. Writing well includes making sure what you are trying to say is easy to absorb, it's not a question of attention span or literacy.
That's pretty damn gimp considering the trouble most non computer savvy people have getting started and troubleshooting.
I'd hate to see the tremors series. They've already beaten the original movie to death with the sequels, now this
Thats an interesting idea.