I’ve finally deployed the DotNetNuke site I’ve been working on. After deployment is when the most obvious things pop up.
For instance, in DotNetNuke when you search for something in the site it will return a list of links to what it finds. What it won’t do is display something friendly like “No Search Results [...]
DotNetNuke No Search Results Message
March 5, 2008 3884 views
Multiple Versions of IE on Win XP
January 7, 2008 4476 views
Multiple IE is a great little free program that lets you run multiple versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer along with version 7 of Internet Explorer.
The previous version I used to check IE6 used a Virtual PC and was a memory hog. This method worked perfectly and much faster and lets you test all the way [...]
Marvel Announces Digital Comics
November 13, 2007 1872 views
In a somewhat surprising move, Marvel Comics has released a digital comics subscription service. For only $59.88 a year ($4.99 a month) or $9.99 monthly, you have immediate access to 2,700 comics. Marvel has 250 issues available for free. Rather than focus on current and popular books, the free selections offer a wide range of [...]
Source Chart Extension for Firefox
July 26, 2007 3702 views
Just found a new Firefox Extension that’s quickly become a favorite. The View Source Chart extension works similar to a “View Source” command, but formats the page code in easy to read, color-coded blocks. It’s great for finding tags or code that are causing rendering problems or other issues. When debugging a site, you may [...]
Computerworld Just Doesn’t Get It
April 12, 2007 1889 views
Computerworld published an article entitled “Top 10 Firefox Extensions to Avoid” and of course I had to read it. Some of their choices were odd, most I agreed with and one made me write this post.
ScribeFire (formerly Performancing)
This falls into the category of extensions that seem pointless. What we have here is a browser-based tool [...]
Firefox Quicktime HD (qtl) Links
April 10, 2007 4886 views
Recently, I started having problems viewing certain HD QuickTime links. Before, I could click on the link to the HD trailer (480, 720, or 1080) and the QuickTime window would open and the trailer would start to load. Somewhere along the line, that changed. I’m not sure if developers are linking the content differently or [...]
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