We here at Amazing Coder are big fans of twitter, we use it every, single day. When Tweetie for iPhone was released by atebits, it changed twitter clients forever. Now, looking to expand the user base, Tweetie for Mac has recently been launched. Apart from looking stunning, Tweetie for Mac has some really great features, for instance, full conversation support, multiple accounts, threaded DM's, endless preferences and much, much more. So to celebrate the launch of Tweetie for Mac, we are giving away one copy to one lucky reader of our site. There are a few things involved, so to not waste homepage space, click read more below to get started. Read the rest of this entry »
Tweetie for Mac giveaway.
New features in CSS3.
CSS is my most loved syntax. It's simple, it's powerful, and it can make or break a site in seconds. Today, we're going to take a look at CSS3, the latest version of CSS, set to be launched in the near future. This includes some much requested features, and some nice added bonuses too. Without further-a-do, lets dive straight in. Read the rest of this entry »
Interview with Adelle Charles from the Fuel Brand Group
Today, I have the privilege to be able to post this interview with Adelle Charles from the Fuel Brand Group. The Fuel Brand Group is made of 11 categories which are Fuel Your Creativity, Career, Marketplace, Toolbox, Interface, Ideas, Portfolio, Resume, Action, Branding and Networking. That's quite alot! The Fuel Brand Network is a group of sites dedicated to all things related to creative development. Whether it’s an idea, business or some other project you cooked up late one night… we aim to help creative persons like yourself not only get inspired, but also to give you a place where to come and grab the tools necessary to “fuel” your passions. (from: http://fuelbrandnetwork.com). If you've been able to take all that in, then the interview is below! Enjoy!
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Adding “Readability” to your web site easily.
Reading through twitter I stumbled across this tweet from Clearleft's Jeremy Keith. He mentioned a bookmarklet that adds readability to your site through removing distracting elements and increasing text size.
So i thought...well, why can't i add this bookmarklet to my site?, in case people want to read the articles that I've written without visual distraction. So I did, and you can see it on any of the single post pages on my site.
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