“CSS and HTML are not executable languages. A process parses them and presents different outputs. They are basically equivalent to fancy text files, with a complicated structural syntax. They do not actually "do" anything.”
“CSS and HTML are not executable languages. A process parses them and presents different outputs. They are basically equivalent to fancy text files, with a complicated structural syntax. They do not actually "do" anything.”
Oh, I thought it had already been almost two years. You're right; it's only been one.
Pardon me, but I don't see how that's "tough" on Facebook. At all. You're still using Facebook. They don't care.
I can't say I really have software problems anymore. To be honest, ever since I switched to a Mac, I've been making my program selections very carefully. I use Apple-built apps so that everything plays together pretty well. When I need something that Apple doesn't provide (or doesn't do well enough), I make sure to…
I really, really, really hate that they removed all traces of RSS from Mountain Lion. Power Nap and RSS would have worked beautifully together. Unfortunately, it was probably considered too much of a battery drain to leave it in.
I really like what you've done with the place. No, seriously — not many home screens can be called beautiful. This really, truly is.
I'm not a true freelancer yet, but it's my end goal, so I'll share the site I use. Vworker.com has quite a few writing jobs, and you can give yourself a cred/visibility boost by taking some free certification tests right on the site.
Woah, this looks really great. Looks like Drafts is going onto my "Reasons to get an iPhone" list.
Ah, that makes me chuckle. Truth comes from simple sources.
I've worn a digital watch every day since I was 13. I never liked the idea of relying on a phone and its relatively short battery life to tell me the time. My watches were always the athletic kind — even though I'm not an athlete by any means — because I liked being the first one to respond when somebody needed a…
You sir, just received two high-fives in my mind. The first for your narration, and the second for your opinion.
I had the idea a year or two ago to write a book or a series of articles for this purpose. I always tell my mom to just Google things, but she inevitably responds with, "I don't know how to find what I'm looking for." Cool.
I'm really impressed by your method for shopping with kids. I was one not so long ago, and I remember how much of a hassle we are. Your story's going into my Evernote account. Thank you.
VOTE: Apple Keyboard
Aw, yeah.
I bought Pixelmator for $15 in July. It's been on special for a long time now; I think their blog says it's going to last until school starts.
VOTE: Logitech Marathon Mouse M705
I felt like your first quotation was the better rendition. "Errant" means incorrect or false, while "arrant" means complete or utter. If I were transcribing that quote, I would personally choose "errant."
"Fare More Useful" — I see what you did there.