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Archive for February, 2006

AjaxLessons.com is Back

Friday, February 17th, 2006

Apparently there was a malicious DoS attack on AjaxLessons.com yesterday…but they are back online…and the contest continues. Also, apparently Andrew did answer my question regarding returning my referral stats to the contest page. I missed it because the site was down…but now I see that he did in fact answer me two days [...]

Contest Suspended

Thursday, February 16th, 2006

AjaxLessons.com is currently displaying the following message:

Prior to discovering the “Account Has Been Suspended” message, I received an email from Ajax Lessons informing me that they believed I was cheating in the contest by spamming in order to get entries. I was asked to provide a list of all the locations I was using [...]

AjaxLessons.com Contest

Sunday, February 12th, 2006

Win 3 AJAX books from Amazon.com! The object of the contest is to generate the most referral traffic for AjaxLessons.com. The runner-up will receive their choice of one of the books as well as a random site that will be generated on the final day of the competition. More details are available [...]

My Favorite Web Applications

Sunday, February 12th, 2006

Does “Web Application” imply “Web 2.0″? Your guess is as good as mine. I might even be able to make an educated guess if I knew what Web 2.0 was! I’m going to make sure I attend a seminar or panel at SXSW Interactive with “Web 2.0″ in the title; hopefully someone [...]

Three Things I’m Bringing with me to SXSW

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

I’m going to SXSW and I’m taking three things with me:

a G4 iMac
my favorite pillow
business cards

I’m ready for SXSW! I’ve got my registration, hotel room (Hamilton Inn) and my airplane ticket! I’m interested in user interface design, technology…and I’m excited about making new friends…and meeting some of the folks whose blogs I frequent:
(in [...]

Pure CSS Image Rollover

Saturday, February 4th, 2006

Christian Montoya posted a demo/tuturial describing his method of image rollovers…without using javascript. I like it! Check out my lab from November 2005 for a similar take on the same subject.
Technorati Tags: css, cascading style sheets, css rollover

EgoSurf

Friday, February 3rd, 2006

Here are my ego points on EgoSurf:
<-click me!
What’s yours?

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