Recently posted
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An update
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- 9:46 AM 6 June 2011
An overdue update on my styles for NetNewsWire and changes ahead.
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Happy birthday BlotBot
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- 9:15 PM 5 December 2010
This fun one page site I built uses SVG and JavaScript to draw a random selection of shapes – leaving interpretation to the viewer.
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Rebranding BP
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- 5:23 PM 28 May 2010
This logo is a simple visual representation of the new strengthened association between BP and what they mine. From now on, the BP flower will be seen as a weakly disguised ‘O’ for ‘OIL’.
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The universal back button
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- 4:30 PM 24 May 2010
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- 8:51 PM 29 May 2011
Is it possible for the back button to escape the browser? I’d like to see referrers do for my desktop what they do for the web. Here’s to hoping.
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Back from the dead
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- 9:35 PM 9 May 2010
Today I took this site offline for a few hours while I moved aside the old bones to make room for a brand new skeleton. Naturally the skin and flesh still need some work.
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Reduce attention in NetNewsWire with AppleScript
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- 8:50 PM 14 November 2009
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- 8:51 PM 29 May 2011
There’s too much junk in my NetNewsWire so I’ve written an AppleScript to penalise time wasting feeds.
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Ollice Reflex 9 - it’s about time
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- 6:57 PM 7 November 2009
A stylesheet for NetNewsWire that uses clean typography, clever CSS and crafty JavaScript to smooth out the rough edges of feed reading. Now updated to version 9 with some timely new features.
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Ollicle Reflex refined for smarter feed reading
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- 1:22 PM 8 March 2008
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- 8:51 PM 29 May 2011
The sixth iteration of my NetNewsWire style, Ollicle Reflex, is smarter than your average blog style. CSS and JavaScript work as a team to keep your feeds sharp.
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NetNewsWire style hack - Show web page instead of feed
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- 9:59 PM 7 February 2008
This stylesheet for NetNewsWire loads the linked web page instead of displaying the feed itself. It is a simple hack born from a question posed to the NetNewsWire email group yesterday.
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Bigger link: easier clicking with jQuery
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- 10:48 PM 23 October 2007
Bigger links are easier to click for everyone. I have written a jQuery plugin which makes implementing easier to click links easier.