Well, I did it. I jumped on the Moo MiniCards bandwagon & I'm happy I did. My cards are beautiful. Everyone that sees them just "Ooos" & "Aaahs" over them. The photo below doesn't really do them justice, but at least you get a basic idea of what they look like. They're lovely!
Monday, December 10
Tuesday, August 7
Friday, June 22
Saturday, April 7
Audition
This has nothing to do with html or web design,
but some friends of mine have a cafe & they are
looking for musicians to provide their patrons
with entertainment. If you are a musician & live
in the area, click on either link for details.
but some friends of mine have a cafe & they are
looking for musicians to provide their patrons
with entertainment. If you are a musician & live
in the area, click on either link for details.
Friday, March 23
Sunday, March 4
Multi-Touch Computer Screen
Wow, this could change the face of computing!
"Jeff Han and Phil Davidson shows how a multi-
touch computer screen will change the way we
work (and play)." You've got to see this video!
"Jeff Han and Phil Davidson shows how a multi-
touch computer screen will change the way we
work (and play)." You've got to see this video!
Labels:
computer,
emerging technology,
new technology,
tech,
tech news,
technology
Friday, January 26
No Blogger Button
One of my pet peaves about "new blogger" is the
lack of an updated, compatible blogger button. Well,
I think I've found a solution that works for me.
Did you know that when you click "New Post" & go
to the "New Post" page that the url of this page is
static, instead of dynamic? In other words, it never
changes.
Included in this "New Post" url is your unique blog id #.
For Example, my blog id # is 8755143929966545114. The
url is http://www2.blogger.com/post-create.g? with a blog
id # appended to it.
For Example, mine would look like this:
http://www2.blogger.com/post-create.g?blogID=8755143929966545114
This link with your own blog id will always work.
If you're not already signed in, it'll have you sign in,
but afterwards it'll still take you directly to your blog's
"New Post" page. Nifty, Huh!
lack of an updated, compatible blogger button. Well,
I think I've found a solution that works for me.
Did you know that when you click "New Post" & go
to the "New Post" page that the url of this page is
static, instead of dynamic? In other words, it never
changes.
Included in this "New Post" url is your unique blog id #.
For Example, my blog id # is 8755143929966545114. The
url is http://www2.blogger.com/post-create.g? with a blog
id # appended to it.
For Example, mine would look like this:
http://www2.blogger.com/post-create.g?blogID=8755143929966545114
This link with your own blog id will always work.
If you're not already signed in, it'll have you sign in,
but afterwards it'll still take you directly to your blog's
"New Post" page. Nifty, Huh!
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