fix the PNG bug in IE 5.5 & 6
To fix the Problem IE has with PNG-graphics, there are different approaches. The first one seems to be older and therefor kind of obsolete, but i’ll still link it here because it is how i got to known the other hack
To fix the Problem IE has with PNG-graphics, there are different approaches. The first one seems to be older and therefor kind of obsolete, but i’ll still link it here because it is how i got to known the other hack
This is really cool. There is a port of quake2 to HTML5 and it works! in webkit browsers! yey! here is a tutorial how to get crackin, its in german though. watch the video after the click.
Read more »
As of yesterday the new wordpress beta shipped out. The current version number is 3.0 but this is only an very *early beta* so i won’t be installing it directly. Instead i ll wait until the stable release hits the masses and upgrade then. But i will still keep an eye on development since it’s pretty interesting how fast they implement new features.
Read more at the official Blogpost
wicked song by Chiddy Bang from Philadelphia
When you have multiple versions of a post or page in Wordress (in example when there is an autosaved version) you will get the possibility to compare those two or more revisions. As for layout reasons you can choose to compare one file with it self if you check both checkboxes on one file. If you then try to do this, you will enter some secret environment, …. neo.
i know i am probably super late with this, but still, its funny :)
Kaizen (Japanese for “improvement” or “change for the better”) refers to a philosophy or practices that focus upon continuous improvement of processes in manufacturing, engineering, supporting business processes, and management. It has been applied in healthcare, government, banking, and many other industries. When used in the business sense and applied to the workplace, kaizen refers to activities that continually improve all functions, and involves all employees from the CEO to the assembly line workers. It also applies to processes, such as purchasing and logistics, that cross organizational boundaries into the supply chain.[1] By improving standardized activities and processes, kaizen aims to eliminate waste (see lean manufacturing). Kaizen was first implemented in several Japanese businesses after the Second World War, influenced in part by American business and quality management teachers who visited the country. It has since spread throughout the world.[2]
from wikipedia.com
I should look at that more often and find ways to understand and use the philosophy