It’s about the right list covering what Firefox has available right now for Web designers and developers:
http://www.instantshift.com/2009/01/25/26-essential-firefox-add-ons-for-web-designers/
Here’s a clip from the post:
It’s no secret that web designers and developers love Firefox! Firefox provides an endless amount of functionality that you simply won’t find in any other modern Internet browser.
One of the greatest aspects of Firefox […]
Smashing Magazine again comes up with a nifty numbered list of steps you can take to protect a WordPress administrator area. All steps are well thought out and there is an active comments section, so checking back may be well worth it:
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/01/26/10-steps-to-protect-the-admin-area-in-wordpress/
A number of their steps rely on the most recent version of WordPress. Getting […]
A pretty nifty blog post entitled Why PHP Won lists 4 main points as to why the adoption of PHP for most Web projects today outpaces those built on Perl CGI.
You can read the post Why PHP Won here:
http://startuplessonslearned.blogspot.com/2009/01/why-php-won.html
I also begin with Perl CGI/FastCGI on my first major project. I haven’t worked in that environment […]
Smashing Magazine the online resource for all types of stuff has a post pp called:
Joomla Developer’s Toolbox
It’s a nice post listing most of the Joomla resources you’d end up encountering while development a Joomla site. Here’s a quick excerpt from the post:
Joomla is a popular free and open-source content management system (CMS) that can be […]
This guy thinks so:
A single line of JavaScript is what powers a lot of blogging technologies these days. Widgets, sharing tools, visitors tracking, advertisers. In many cases a single line of JavaScript is all that a blogger needs to add a new technology to their blog. The problem is what happens when a lot of […]
Pretty popular blog post dugg up here:
http://www.boxesandarrows.com/view/blasting-the-myth-of
There is an astonishing amount of disbelief that the users of web pages have learned to scroll and that they do so regularly. Holding on to this disbelief – this myth that users won’t scroll to see anything below the fold – is doing everyone a great disservice, […]
“The first 6 bits of fonts on this list are considered “web-safe” - they’re supported by all major browsers on any platform. The fonts in the following 2 bits come pre-installed on most but not all systems. The fonts in the last 8 bits are mainly used for decorative purposes, and implemented on the Web […]
An article from sitepoint:
PHP is a terrific language for the rapid development of dynamic Websites. It also has many features that are friendly to beginning programmers, such as the fact that it doesn’t require variable declarations. However, many of these features can lead a programmer inadvertently to allow security holes to creep into a Web […]
I’m going to keep a running list of APIs and their associated developer Web sites for some of the major internet companies out there today. I may need to go to these one day in building new tools for my projects, so it seems like a good idea to make it publically available:
Yahoo Developer Network
he […]
Despite the buzz around sexy new frameworks like Rails and Django, PHP is more dominant than ever.
Read More:
http://www.ohloh.net/articles/php_eats_rails
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