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  1. GeSHify has moved

    Apr 2nd 2009, 18:52

    My syntax highlighting extension for ExpressionEngine has moved to a new home:

    http://geshify.com/

  2. GeSHify update

    Aug 5th 2008, 18:05

    GeSHify, the syntax highlighting extension for ExpressionEngine has been updated.

  3. A rant on limited password fields

    May 27th 2008, 21:58

    You register for a new service, type in all your details, choose a password - and after 16 characters the password field stops accepting your input.

  4. 9-slice scaling in HTML

    May 15th 2008, 16:59

    9-slice scaling is a technique from Adobe’s Flash product line and has been adapted into Fireworks. It is used to scale certain parts of a symbol different from others when resizing the symbol (i.e. not scaling the corners at all) to make corners and borders look the same at every size of the symbol. With a little CSS and HTML this can be done in browsers, too.

  5. The smaller the error the bigger the bug

    Apr 26th 2008, 12:05

    Bug tracking in software development can be a pain - especially when there doesn’t seem to be any logic behind the bug.

  6. GeSHify: a GeSHi syntax highlighting extension for Expression Engine

    Jan 30th 2008, 21:51

    I recently wanted to post some source code on this Expression Engine-powered blog - I thought about some syntax highlighting to improve readability. However, after asking Google and the Expression Engine forums search it turned out there had been several attempts to integrate a syntax highlighter into Expression Engine, but these plugins or extensions were either outdated or not available anymore. *sigh*

  7. Experiences with ClipShare Pro 2.0

    Oct 14th 2007, 14:48

    There’s quite a market for YouTube clones, it seems. I’ve been recently working with three of these scripts, namely the commercial ClipShare Pro 2.0, the free PHPmotion and the Real Estate Video Upload Software I wrote a while ago. My experiences with these scripts are quite mixed, though.