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PUBLIC MARKS from tadeufilippini with tags blog & design

2010

10 Really Fresh and Cool jQuery Plugins to Spice Up Your Website or Blog | tripwire magazine

10 Really Fresh and Cool jQuery Plugins to Spice Up Your Website or Blog jQuery is a regular topic for posts at tripwire magazine and it is really because there constantly are new releases of useful plugins that readers can benefit from and should know about – and because I’m generally a great fan of jQuery and like to keep an eye on what is going on. This post provides 10 just released but really cool and useful plugins for jQuery. Check the list out as it is very likely that you will find new stuff here that you can’t resist using to spice up your website or blog.

2008

oneplusinfinity

by 1 other

About Me I'm Tim Got a castle in Brooklyn, that's where I dwell. I'm a Designer. Jack of all trades, master of none.

MocoLoco

by 31 others
It's nice to see contemporary green homes that look like, contemporary homes. It means that the materials have evolved, clients are cluing in and architects have embraced sustainability as simply another way of designing and specifying a house - without creative limits. Do green cars have to look like a Prius? Do houses have to look green? Not any more it appears. The book features 35 good looking projects, including houses, apartments, offices, sports facilities, and factories. You'll find the usual photographs, floor plans and detailed drawings that illustrate sustainable features, but you'll also find topics that include climate regulation, drainage systems, and regional planning. Hardcover, 192 pages, well illustrated, $23.10 at Amazon.

2007

Drivel Journal Editor

by 1 other (via)
Drivel is a GNOME client for working with online journals, also known as weblogs or simply blogs. It retains a simple and elegant design while providing many powerful features, including:

SourceForge.net: Drivel Journal Editor

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Drivel is a GNOME client for working with online journals, also known as weblogs or blogs. It retains an elegant design while supporting LiveJournal, Blogger, MovableType, Advogato, and Atom journals, as well as derivatives such as WordPress and Drupal.