System 6, anyone?
Bremsstrahlung Records‘s web site mimics the Mac OS System 6 interface. Why, I’m still not entirely sure I understand.
12 Jun 2002 Sam comments off
Bremsstrahlung Records‘s web site mimics the Mac OS System 6 interface. Why, I’m still not entirely sure I understand.
12 Jun 2002 Sam comments off
For the most part, I’m glad to see the changes in Mozilla 1.1. I’m glad to see the site navigation bar back, I’m lovin’ the HTML-email-as-plain-text feature (although I wish it were global), but I’m annoyed to see the context menu reorganized again so “Open Link In New Window” is back on top. It’s not so much that I need to relearn a habit, it’s that I sincerely doubt that once people are exposed to tabs they open up windows as often. That should not be on top.
12 Jun 2002 Sam comments off
I was poking around on Mozilla’s FTP site and came across Mozilla 1.1 Alpha. New things listed in the release notes include viewing HTML email as plain text, “new layout performance enhancements targeted at DHTML,” fast-loading XUL, and image blocking for mail and news.
Viewing HTML mail as plain text will be nice. OK, it’ll be great. And it looks like the site navigation bar is back.
11 Jun 2002 Sam comments off
Okay, if grayrest’s Guide to the DOM Inspector doesn’t convince you that Mozilla is one kick-ass tool for web development, I don’t know what will. I’ve already been using the DOM inspector to, well, inspect the DOM, but it does so much more. Change stuff. Tweak CSS. Delete nodes. Grab screen shots of sections of selected elements.
Whoa.
10 Jun 2002 Sam comments off
I had the opportunity earlier this week to install and tinker with Apache on Windows. Specifically, Apache 2.0.36 on Windows 2000 Professional. A few observations:
All in all, even though mine was hardly a scientific or even useful test, I’m happy with Apache 2 and impressed with Apache on Windows. Enough to convince me to stress-test it soon. Why, I don’t know, since I am at heart a Unix geek and have no reason to use Apache on Windows. If you have to run Windows, take a serious look at it. For the rest of us lucky ones, I’m waiting almost patiently for mod_perl to be production-quality on Apache 2. Then we’re a go.
09 Jun 2002 Sam comments off
Scott Andrew LePera’s posting lots of good Mozilla links today. The archived version to which I just pointed doesn’t have his design homage to Mozilla, so hit his home page if you’re reading this today.
06 Jun 2002 Sam comments off
From the “For Web Developers” page linked to from the new Mozilla 1.0 start page, I found the Mozilla source generator sidebar, which generates formatted HTML source based on the current page’s DOM. Interesting idea.
One complaint: the output is HTML, not XHTML, even on XHTML pages: the tags are upper-case. This does most decidedly not mean that this is not a useful tool. I think it just needs a bit of tweaking.
Take note of the instructions to add this line to your prefs.js:
user_pref("signed.applets.codebase_principal_support", true);
The script that runs in the sidebar needs elevated permissions, which this preference setting allows.
Note, too, among the documents, a Guide to Mozilla 1.0, which brings together links to some very useful information.
05 Jun 2002 Sam comments off
You’ve probably seen it elsewhere, but I have to mention it: Mozilla 1.0 has been released.
Those simple words do not do justice to my excitement.
05 Jun 2002 Sam comments off
Apocalypse 5 is out, dealing with regular expressions in Perl 6. Whew!
And it’s looking like there’s a slim chance that I’ll be able to go to the O’Reilly Open Source Convention this summer and see Larry et al talk about Perl 6. Crossing my fingers.
04 Jun 2002 Sam comments off
“You don’t survive the cola wars without some kick-ass ninja moves.”
Damn straight.
For some reason, that just cracked me up. The best I’ve read there yet, though: Apple Executives Selling Stock, Buying Puppy. “I told them that a puppy is a huge responsibility that you can’t just throw $19.5 million at. Who’s going to feed it? Who’s going to walk it?”
04 Jun 2002 Sam comments off