What's New
Suckerfish & jQuery: An experiment using jQuery to spice up Suckerfish dropdowns. (28 July 2008 in Blog > Scripting)
Guide to Being a Good Client 101: This article is for newbie clients that are in the process of having their first site created, because being a good client will yield better results, and help you get out the most out of your designer. ( 7 May 2008 in Blog > Before you hire)
Rap can be good: A rap video I can appreciate. (29 March 2008 in Blog > Personal)
Crafter: Wallpaper of knitted work in pink and purple with a home-made stitch marker. (16 March 2008 in Goodies > Free Desktop Wallpapers)
Hook and Needles: I needed a place where I can post all my knitting and crochet musings, so I made myself a blog. ( 8 February 2008 in Portfolio > cases)Knitter: 3D knitting: Seems I wasn't that far off when I talked about KnitML and how it could be used by software to generate 3D renderings of patterns. Some smart people started a project like that in SourceForge. It's called Knitter. (24 January 2008 in Blog > Yarn-head)
KnitML: The ultimate knitting geekness has to be KnitML. KnitML is a project to create an XML based markup language for knitting patterns. (22 January 2008 in Blog > Yarn-head)
Latest Links
- KnitML: A markup language for expressing knitting patterns which can serve as a software interchange format (22 January 2008)
- Ravelry: Ravelry is a knit and crochet community. Networking for yarn-heads. So much more fun than Facebook. (16 October 2007)
- Facebook: After having a profile in Facebook for some time, I deactivated it. Facebook's privacy policies just rubbed me the wrong way, plus I never had any fun with it. (25 April 2007)
- lo8os: Graphic design community and logo gallery. You can post your logos to promote your work. Also has section with links to graphic design resources. ( 7 November 2006)
- Paco Calderón: I've recently discovered Paco Calderón's website. I've been a fan for years, and now I can check out his clever cartoons on-line. He tends to be right wing, but I think most of his observations about Mexican politics and society are on the mark. (30 August 2006)
- Flickr: I finally got a Flickr account. I was reluctant because I tend to be lazy about uploading pictures, but the Uploader makes things so easy... I can resize, tag, name and upload in just a snap. (19 May 2006)
- StumbleUpon: Since I signed up for StumbleUpon I've been discovering tons of useful sites on web development, photography, Internet tools, etc. I really like the system. You add a toolbar to your browser, and with the click of a button you are taken to sites that match your interests. Also, I added my experiments to StumbleUpon and I've been getting tons of traffic from them. (18 May 2006)