#5 pyflickrsync
Something I made with my hands:
http://bitwise.ch/blog/pyflickrsync/
#4 Add Style To Radio Buttons With jQuery
Today I was in need of custom radio buttons for a clients website. I usually do this by hiding the actual input element and using a background image on the respective label. This jQuery snippet helps by setting a css class for the currently selected label, so you can style it:
#3 Synced Browsers With Mozilla Weave
Having more one workplace I often miss some bookmarks or saved passwords on one of my computers. I know, there’s Delicious for Bookmarks but it never really grew on me. When Mozilla announced the Mozilla Weave service and Firefox plugin, I was very excited about the service that would eventually let me do just that. However at the time of the announcment Weave was in very early development stages and didn’t work for me. Today, I gave it another shot and it’s doing its job just fine. Although it’s still experimental, I think I can recommend it now to the more adventurous of you. But make sure to back up your data first.
Now if I just could get it to sync with my Android phone…
#2 How-To: Become Google’s Pet User
For some time now I was wondering why I had the fancy new iGoogle and other US-only features at work on my PC but not at home on my laptop. I’m using the same Google account.
I think I found out now. It’s actually easy. You just need to install Linux (Ubuntu in my case) and it works. Thank you Google for giving Linux users cutting edge features first!
And no, Macs are apparently not unix-like enough for this.
#1 How-To: Copy tables from websites to OpenOffice Calc, Google Docs or Excel
There was a time when I had problems copying tables from websites to spreadsheets in OpenOffice without all the formatting. Recently I found a solution. This useful little Firefox addon lets you copy whole tables as tab-delimited text which then can be pasted easily to spreadsheets. Happy copying & pasting!
Next up: Another useful Firefox plugin you might not have heard of yet.
#0 1000 things web
Welcome to “1000 things web”! A series of posts of mixed useful, time-saving or at least interesting things in or around the world wide web. I can guarantee you these posts won’t change the world, but probably make someone’s life a bit easier.
Hello World!
I’m doing it again! New blog, new luck.
I will be sharing things I’ve learned in my job as a web developer as well as completely unrelated things I think that could fit.
