2007-01-10 22:34
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Since the question has been raised how to pronounce Habari:
In X-SAMPA, it would be transcribed as
[hA"b_<A:ri]
with stress on the second to last syllable ("ba"), and
h, as in 'house'
A, as in 'father', but short
b_<, like a normal b, but suck the air IN (this sound does not exist in any Western ...
2007-01-10 05:52
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Ladies and gentlemen, I think it's safe to say that Apple owns the world.
*drools*
2007-01-10 05:40
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Habari is a new blogging platform being developed by
a number of well known people, some of which are fed up with open source, others just looking for new challenges.
The thing about Habari is that is starts from scratch, and today. That means it doesn't have to worry about a lot of existing legacy code ...
2007-01-09 21:38
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Recently, Snap Previews Anywhere (by Snap.com) have been proliferating wildly. Some people only experimented with them for a short time, then disabled them again; others are still using them.
I personally find them annoying as hell. They:
break the user flow, since they just pop up right in the middle and they can't be anticipated (unlike ...
2007-01-08 14:36
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Reader Bar marks the previous scroll position (the screen area visible prior to scrolling, to be exact). It helps to keep track of your reading position, especially when scrolling at the very bottom or very top of a page, when scroll steps are not integral.
Available in userscript and bookmarklet flavours. Tested with Firefox and Firefox ...
2007-01-06 19:37
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I'm looking for a Firefox extension that marks the boundaries of the previous viewport after scrolling, e.g. in most cases, a horizontal bar that, when you scroll down, signals where the bottom of the previously visible screen was.
Does something like that exist, or does anyone have an idea how that could ...
2007-01-06 19:22
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Die FDP macht jetzt auch "Internetvideos". Unter tv-liberal.de kann man einem sekundenlangen Intro lauschen, verregnete Fensterscheiben betrachten, und dann Guido Westerwelle dabei zusehen, wie er steif einen Text abliest. Um das ganze dann etwas aufzulockern, werden wahllose Kamera"fahrten", Perspektivwechsel, und als Höhepunkt ein Splitscreen-Effekt eingebaut.
2007-01-02 20:54
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In eigener Sache: Ich suche einen Anwalt, der sich im momentanen Dschungel des deutschen Online-Rechts auskennt. Es geht dabei um userscripts.org, es wäre also schön, wenn Konzepte wie clientseitige Scripts bekannt wären ;), ansonsten evtl. um §826 BGB, das Urheber- und Markenrecht.
Ideen bitte in den Kommentaren oder per Kontaktformular.


