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MySpace Blog Reader Widget using jQuery,...

Hey guys. This week I decided to take a look at jQuery’s parsing capabilities so I created a nice all-in-one MySpace Blog Reader widget powered by Ajax and jQuery (demo available here). I aimed to offer a solution that primarily relied on javascript to get it up and running so jQuery is also used... 

Free Lightweight Flash Video Player...

Hey guys, I just posted this over on DeviantArt.com I have my own blog and occasionally I like to show my visitors a video stream.. whether it’s just a movie trailer or something from youtube. The problem is, what if you want a slick looking flash video player that’s light, maximizes your... 

10 Tips for Web Designers and Web Develo...

I recently came across some interesting discussions on what the top tips web designers would give people just starting out in the trade and this is the list I came up with. Please feel free to share your own tips with the rest of us and if you’re interested in reading some more of my tech articles,... 

Free Web 2.0 logos – updated daily...

LogoInstant.com are a new start-up offering free Web 2.0 templates for logos, including all the fonts graphics and PSD files you need to customize them yourselves. It’s a great resource and we can see it becoming very popular once their collection expands. Below you can find their most popular... 

Styling graphics into radio buttons with...

We recently decided to look into styling some radio buttons as part of our color selector. There are a lot of options out there for getting this done, but this is my favorite – rather than requiring you to re-code the logic behind the radio button yourself, you simply hide the radio element beneath... 

Get back more storage space in Windows V...

Windows Vista has a unique feature known as a shadow storage service. It uses this to allocate storage space for it’s System Restore feature. The problem with this feature is that by default, it is almost always set to it’s maximum value (on my system this was 19.45GB!). During the lifetime... 

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