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Introducing Yummy! — A self hosted Delicious
After having quickly written DeliciousBackup I couldn’t resist myself into adding a wee bit more functionality to it. The result is a project called Yummy!. It’s goal: to become a self hosted Delicious.
Introducing Gowalla Missing Items Location Finder (Gowalla MILF)
Today I released a tool named Gowalla Missing Items Location Finder (Gowalla MILF for short) which lets you locate Gowalla spots near you which contain items which are missing from your vault.
Accessing data saved in the class property of DOM-elements with jQuery
A few weeks ago former colleague Jurriaan wrote a PrototypeJS extension to accessing data stored within classes of HTML elements. Basically it comes down to assigning extra classes (classes such as gender_male for example, which represent a property and a … Continue reading
PS_BRAMUS.TextConvert: PSD2TXT and TXT2PSD for the masses!
What if you could extract all text strings from a PSD file into a TXT file? Sure, it’s possible, thanks to PS_BRAMUS.TextExport, the PSD2TXT script I wrote a few months ago. Now, what if you wanted to do that in … Continue reading
flashLightBoxInjector 1.2 and Lightbox 2.0.4
It has been brought to my attention that the release of Lightbox 2.0.4 broke some stuff in flashLightBoxInjector 1.2. After investigating the issue, it turns out that one (1) tiny change to the lightbox.js file is needed in order to … Continue reading
PS_BRAMUS.TextExport 1.3 – Automatically export all Text layers from Photoshop PSD to a Text file (PSD2TXT)
Colleague Johan asked whether someone could knock up a script which exports all text layers from a Photoshop document to a text file (viz. a PSD2TXT tool/script), enabling one to slice even faster than he already can. Last week I … Continue reading
PS_BRAMUS.TextExport 1.2 – Automatically export all Text layers from Photoshop PSD to a Text file
Colleague Johan asked whether someone could knock up a script which exports all text layers from a Photoshop document to a text file. Since I’ve scripted Photoshop before (heck, I even steered Photoshop from within C#) it was no biggie … Continue reading
JS_BRAMUS.lazierLoad 0.4
JS_BRAMUS.lazierLoad, a Javascript Image Lazy Loader has been updated to version 0.4 thanks to some excellent suggestions by mo from pictor.us
JS_BRAMUS.lazierLoad 0.3
JS_BRAMUS.lazierLoad, a Javascript Image Lazy Loader has been updated to version 0.3. Changes are compatibility with the latest Prototype version (1.6.0.2), the introduction of a global options object to easily configure lazierLoad and some extra options such as minWidth, minHeight … Continue reading
Commenting and Real Names
iA states to Use Your Real Name When You Comment (or a name that identifies you).
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