Splashnology – a place for creative designers and digital artists. There is a tonne of cool artwork varying from icons and logos to portraits and web design. Here are just a few images off the front page to give you a taste (one, two, three).
These days, most of my work is very related to the online world. Building web sites, reviewing web applications, integrating with web services, coordinating people who are far away from each other, etc. Whenever I find a new tool or service or an innovative, interesting idea about working online, I share it in this category.
Splashnology – a place for creative designers and digital artists. There is a tonne of cool artwork varying from icons and logos to portraits and web design. Here are just a few images off the front page to give you a taste (one, two, three).
Smashing Magazine’s take on “Extending WordPress With Custom Content Types” is one of the best I’ve seen around. It is very complete – skipping only, from what I can tell, the REST API functionality of the custom post types. It’s easy to read and follow. It has both screenshots and code snippets. And it is based on a real example.
This article alone can answer a gadzillion of those “Can this be done in WordPress?” questions.
RANDOM.ORG offers true random numbers to anyone on the Internet. The randomness comes from atmospheric noise, which for many purposes is better than the pseudo-random number algorithms typically used in computer programs.
WordPress 4.2 is out. This release brings a whole lot of new features, bug fixes and improvements. One that I’m most excited about (and thus testing right now) is the updated Press This bookmarklet for faster sharing, which now also works on the mobile (I have yet to try it though).
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