Now you, yes you, should get your own gravatar: Gravatar - Globally Recognized Avatars.
Why? Because then you’re pic will show up when you post comments around the net on every blog that supports gravatars.
Who supports gravatars? Well this blog do:) And millions more. Another example from the top of my head: www.nrkbeta.no.
Go gravatar!
Been cleaning the nest the last couple of days. Think it looks better now. See for yourself here @ Golovania.com
Btw1. been lazy with the tags lately Had forgotten about it actually. Will try to tag better:)
Btw 2. Did the whole design thingy on my eee;)
Maybe this one will be even better than CM? Excited to check it out when it’s done
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WordPress Post 0.16
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This extension lets you post the text you select in your browser directly to your WordPress blog.
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I decided to get a “share this on your blog” functionality in firefox. Google gave me Clipmark. So I guess I’ll have to give it a spin
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With Clipmarks in Firefox, you’re always one-click away from sharing any piece of media you find on the web. Like scissors for web pages, Clipmarks lets you capture the specific content on a web page that you want others to see (text, images or video). Once you’ve clipped something, you can share it anywhere on the Web, including Facebook, your blog, by email or on clipmarks.com.
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Clipmarks 3.0.3
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[edit]Hm.. how do I get CM to post to the right category? It just throws ‘em all in the default one… So I have to go back and edit all the time.[/edit]
Har fått inn sånn fænsy share on facebook sak på bloggen nå. Artig det. Bare klikk på f. Så swoopp rett inni fjæsboka.
Hvem i alle dager er det som har oversatt myspace til norsk? Er det samme fyren som oversetter Two and a half men på tv3?
Kudos - kred
Label - merketype
etc.
Hva har skjedd? Sjekk ut sjøl på www.myspace.com/soturnmeondeadman (du må koble opp fra norge tenkjer eg)
I’ve been fooling around with flickr lately. Check out Photos from the menu!
From Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox:
Considering how primitive websites were in 1994, it’s striking that most of these initial usability guidelines remain valid for today’s sites. It’s even more impressive when you consider that the Web currently has 120M sites, and my very first study tested only 5 sites with 3 users. This tiny, exploratory study’s outstanding outcome and endurance is testament to the power of qualitative usability methodology.
Hehehe. Go qualitative!!