jQuery Masonry is a dynamic layout plugin for jQuery, the flip-side of CSS floats.
The basic demo, above, is multi-column, and gives you a basic idea of how jQuery Masonry renders content.
Here are some of the jQuery Masonry demos:
by Eric Dye
jQuery Masonry is a dynamic layout plugin for jQuery, the flip-side of CSS floats.
The basic demo, above, is multi-column, and gives you a basic idea of how jQuery Masonry renders content.
Here are some of the jQuery Masonry demos:
by Eric Dye
Some talented “PhotoShopers” have taken movie screen shots and replaced the guns in the frame with the 8-bit classic NES Zapper. The photo above is not one of them, I just grabbed it since R2 is my favorite and I used to rock the classic gray Zapper, myself.
Enjoy the show:
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If you’ve been blogging for a while, chances are you know what a ‘scanner’ is.
If you’re not familiar with the term, here is a quick definition to give you an idea:
‘Scanners’ are readers who quickly ‘scan’ an article/post to pick out things of interest, and essentially skim, or ‘scan’, over the content.
These scanners look for things such as bullet points, quotes, bold sentence, and other, easily recognizable formats. As a result of this habit among readers, writers have begun to change their writing styles to conform to the culture of online reading.
While I don’t think it’s bad to adapt to the changing environments in which writing is presented, I do think that this growing trend among writers to post shorter, scanner-minded content can become detrimental to excellent writing.
As John Saddington adequately put it, it’s starting to look a lot like ‘a circle of death‘.
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by Eric Dye
CouchDB is a new NoSQL technology that’s gaining traction around the interwebs.
Since it is relatively new, I think it deserves another introduction, plus, version 1.1.0 has just been released!
by Eric Dye
From the kitchen to the coffee shop, and from the couch to the office, iPads are used everywhere!
Often times, you need a good stand for it. Whether it be to simulate a desktop experience, keep it secure on your desk, or keep it in plain view, but safe from spills in the kitchen, an iPad stand can be very helpful.
If you’re on the hunt for a stellar iPad stand, here’s 10 iPad stands to aid you in your quest:
by Eric Dye
You can now have real-time log monitoring in your browser with Log.io.
Fueled by Node.js and Socket.io, Log.io is free, and is a compatible with Chrome, Safari and Firefox browsers.