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Magazine Modernisms | Dedicated to Modern Periodical Studies
A blog about interesting old magazines and journals.
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MCEngine – The micro-comment engine | andydickinson.net
Another WordPress plugin for adding ability to comment on paragraphs (or just add “Winer Links” linkable paragraphs). Ah, it’s a newer, better version of feedbackBP. Sounds very good, can’t see any example though.
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WordPress › Feedback by Paragraph (feedbackBP) « WordPress Plugins
“This plugin allows users to leave comments at paragraph level as well as post level.” One of a few things that do this. Last updated in 2009… Update: Oh, replaced by MCEngine now.
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EightMedia/hammer.js
“A javascript library that can be used to control gestures on touch devices. It supports the following gestures: Tap; Double tap; Hold; Drag; Transform (pinch).” Seems to work well.
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Issue #3057: bootstrap-dropdown.js clearMenus() needs ; at the end · twitter/bootstrap
Long, long discussion over whether to use a semi-colon or not. Saved to show non-coders how important the smallest details can be. And, also, USE SEMI-COLONS, WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE?!
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Essential JavaScript Design Patterns
Looks very, very good. But seeing this all on one page, rather than in book format makes my brain shake like it’s about to explode. Too. Much. Stuff. To. Know. (via Tom Taylor)
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List of windmills in London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“A list of existing and former windmills whose sites fall within Greater London.” Lists 15 locations in Clerkenwell alone. Internet is brilliant.
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BBC - Weather - Get BBC Weather on your mobile
“Go to the web application on your mobile phone menu and type in www.bbc.co.uk/weather/mobile” I’M IN THE WEB APPLICATION! THIS IS A WEB PAGE! It’s not even a clickable link.
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Olympics 2012: branding ‘police’ to protect sponsors’ exclusive rights | Sport | The Guardian
If you were wavering over your opinion of them, every paragraph here takes you closer to thinking “fuck the London Olympic Games 2012.”
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A Baseline for Front-End Developers - Adventures in JavaScript Development
All good stuff. But I must admit, after doing front end dev work (not solely, but a lot) over the past, what, 17 years, these days it’s really, really hard to keep up. (via Dotcode)
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PHP: a fractal of bad design - fuzzy notepad
This is all true, and so it would be good to read something about why PHP has been *so* popular despite being so bad. (via Paul Mison)
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Edit Flow
This WordPress plugin looks like the bee’s knees. Calendar, editorial comments, custom statuses, editorial metadata. And the site looks like it’s been made by competent, caring people.
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BuddyPress.org
This looks nice, and seems popular, although I wonder if it’s overkill. Promising. Need to actually try these things.
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Simple:Press
Another WordPress forum plugin. I dream of seeing one of these that looks simple and beautiful.
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WordPress › Mingle Forum « WordPress Plugins
WordPress forum plugin that claims to be simple and good. Still looks like an old fashioned phpBB style forum though. (If you have a recommendation for a good WP forum plugin, do let me know!)
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Envac – Residential areas
Vacuum-powered “waste handling”. Maybe this is what the proposed Ikea development would use. Presumably more modern than the Barbican’s old Garchey system.
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Your Choices | YourOnlineChoices UK
Opting out of ads that creepily follow you round the web. Includes advertising services that weren’t on the Network Advertising Initiative page I linked to a couple of weeks back. (via @rooreynolds)
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Why the New Aesthetic isn’t about 8bit retro, the Robot Readable World, computer vision and pirates
Rev. Dan Catt on the distinction between computer graphics and computer vision, as regards the New Aesthetic. A good distinction.
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Caine’s Arcade on Vimeo
Lovely. Tears of happiness by the second half. (via Kottke)
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Authenticity/Access | One Terabyte of Kilobyte Age
On how historical web pages (such as Geocities) appear differently now, even if you have all the original assets. eg, browser rendering, text anti-aliasing, MIDI audio, screen resolutions, etc.
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Russell M Davies: History will remember Samuel Pepy’s blog (Wired UK)
Nearly there. (Thanks Russell!)
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[this is aaronland] haystack triptychs
More brilliance from Aaron - code to backup and make a lovely standalone site out of your Instagram photos.
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The Reaction To ‘Girls Around Me’ Was Far More Disturbing Than The ‘Creepy’ App Itself - Forbes
Yeah, this I think. There is creepiness around the app but, also, I can use my *eyes* to *see* girls around me but not many people are suggesting we put out our eyes or make all women hide themselves when out in public.
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Luxurious Animals Blog - Combining Easel.js and Box2d in Canvas
I have no plans to use this stuff, but it seems good, so if I bookmark it, it’s as good as learned!
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EaselJS: A Javascript Library for Working with the HTML5 Canvas Element.
What it says in the title. “The API is loosely based on Flash’s display list, and should be easy to pick up for both JS and AS3 developers.”
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Seth Ladd’s Blog: Box2D orientation for the JavaScript developer
A series of posts describing how to use Box2D, “an open source 2D physics engine” with JavaScript.
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Theresa May’s Internet History - a Freedom of Information request to Home Office - WhatDoTheyKnow
Very good. If she’s done nothing wrong, she’s got nothing to hide, so there should be no problem, so they say. (via @gwire)
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Bestinvest | Fund Search | Comments | Ethical | ISA | page 1
Aha, Besinvest’s Fund Search tool’s Advanced search options lets you filter by “Investment Themes”, such as Ethical. It’s a start.
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Chris Heathcote: anti-mega: a new fashion aesthetic
Brilliant. Yes, all this. It saddens me when I look in trendy little fashion shops and it’s all button-up shirts and brogues. Where are the new, wearable clothes of the 21st century?
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An Essay on the New Aesthetic | Beyond The Beyond | Wired.com
Long, excellent essay from Bruce Sterling on the New Aesthetic, why it’s very interesting, and the problems it faces. Well worth a read.