Archive for July, 2006

Jul31

The 10 Best OS X Screensavers

Looking for something interesting to grace your screen while you’re away? Here’s a list of ten great screensavers for OS X, featuring fish, Mr. Sparkle, fireworks, snowflakes, grassy hills, Matrix code and more. Enjoy!read more | digg story

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Filed in: Apple

Jul19

Which Browser is King? Firefox 2, IE 7, or Opera 9?

Firefox, Microsoft, and Opera have all come out with new browser version in the past couple of months. Which upgrade is the most significant? And which browser has the features and usability you’re looking for?read more | digg story

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Filed in: Web Design Internet


Jul19

How to Make Firefox for Mac More Mac-like

Who doesn’t love Firefox? I’ll tell you who, Mac users. While Firefox has always been great on Windows and Linux, it seems that the Mac version of the browser has always lagged behind in terms of performance and visual appeal. Luckily thanks to some third-party developers, Firefox can easily be tweaked to fit in with […]

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Filed in: Internet Apple

Jul9

While My Ukulele Gently Weeps?

Jake Shimabukuro plays George Harrison’s all time favourite ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’.

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Filed in: Music Video Guitars


Jul9

Erik Mongrain’s “AirTap!”


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Filed in: Music Audio Video Guitars

Jul9

Reporter Truly Freaks Out

Keep your eye on the bottom left corner of the screen. I haven’t laughed this hard in forever. Pure Gold.read more | digg story

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Filed in: Video


Jul9

Top 100 Greatest Designs of 2006

The Industrial Design Excellence Awards of 2006 have been awarded - and the result is an extraordinary selection of 108 objects for you to spend a few hours studying and drooling over.read more | digg story

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Filed in: Art Collections

Jul8

Multi column layout in CSS

The W3C’s CSS working group recently released a draft of a new multi column layout module–to be included (with possible modifications) into the CSS 3 specs. For those web developers that have been lamenting the lack of adequate multi column support in current supported versions of the CSS specs, this is an exiting […]

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Filed in: Web Design CSS Internet


Jul7

The Problem with Microsoft’s New Fonts

Microsoft has introduced 10 major (core) new fonts with Windows Vista and Office 2007. They look great, and they’re very appealing for web and graphics designers, but there is something you didn’t know: they’re impossible to work with. They break the mold. And there’s not much that can be done about it…read more | digg story

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Filed in: Fonts



 

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In March 2005, elsteramablog started out as a place where I can bookmark and keep track of new sites and web design techniques. It has scince evolved to contain many other categories such as Art Collections, Audio, Branding, Fonts, Gadgets, Games, Guitars, Skateboarding, Videos, Woodworking, and some Slightly Odd stuff.