Design Break with Humor

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I was browsing around recently and ran across a few hillarious videos.  They are all found on YouTube and you could spend hours and hours watching their videos.  Enjoy!

Firefox and retarded browsers:

I thought I would start off with one that is at least related to the site and then digress a bit.

Napoleon Dynamite Dance Scene:

This is a clip from the actual movie.  If you haven’t seen the movie this will likely not be as funny but watch it anyway, and tell me if you can dance this good.

Frank Caliendo - Impressions:

I love impressionists mainly because they really study the people they do.  This guy is one of the funniest I have seen.  He does so many so good I hope you get a laugh out of this last video I have selected for your viewing pleasure.

Now that your design break is over get back to work.

Till then… Stay Focused.

From Photo to PDF

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Scan, copy and fax with your camera phone or digital camera:

scanR is a new service that automatically can convert unclean photos of documents or whiteboards and turn them into PDF files.  Simply amazing!

scanR

Six Apart Style Contest

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The Style Contest:

A style contest for Six Apart platforms (Movable Type, Typepad, and Live Journal) is underway.  I don’t have any of those platforms, but if you do, enter to win some cold hard cash (a prize pool of $17,000).  Get your entry in as  they must be submitted by May 15, 2006 10:00pm PST.

Formatting your stylesheets

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Formatting your stylesheets:

CSS Insider recently added a link back to a post from SixThings about the visual grouping techniques for CSS.  I found it pretty interesting.  Some food for thought when designing/coding the behind the scenes stylesheets.  I have found some of the techniques useful and hope you do too.

CSS Selector: highlight specific elements

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Bookmarklet to test CSS selectors:

For those that don’t use the Webmaster Toolbar this is a quick little JS (for Firefox only) that will highlight any selected elements.  Just bookmark the link within that document, and click it while on any page.  You can quickly check any css elements, by typing them in the prompt.  It will then on the fly highlight those elements.  What makes this one step above the toolbar is that you can specify specific elements and not just all div’s or li’s.

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