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[Cabel][] isn’t the only one with cool javascript image effects. [Lokesh Dhakar][1] has adapted the [script.aculo.us][2] library to display images. Lokesh’s project is called [Lightbox][]. He’s currently at version 2.02. And the best part is the code is all under a Creative Commons license. I’ve just changed my business site, [Fragen Sugery][fs] to use Lightbox…
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To quote the song. *It’s hot, hot, hot.* Over 120°F to be precise.
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I realize that [Cabel][] didn’t just create this yesterday, but I only just really noticed it. If you don’t know what I’m talking about that’s OK. I get that sometimes. But here’s what you do. 1. Go to [Cabel’s blog][cabel] or [Panic][]. 2. Find one of the thumbnail images and click on it. Wonder in…
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Cropping
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I went to go pick up some of the photos that I was having printed. I was a bit shocked to find that the company went ahead and cropped each of the images that I submitted to fit into the 8 x 10 size that I’d ordered. I was dumbfounded. I didn’t want my images…
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After reading about [Judi’s][1] success in getting her new domain, , back up to its former Google juice. I have to say I followed the links to [Google Webmasters][2] page and tried to implement most of it. I found a great site at [XML-Sitemaps.com][3] that will crawl your site and give you a valid `sitemap.xml`…
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Walls
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There is a benefit to being a somewhat avid photographer. I have an ample number of images to look use for decorating my office. As we speak about 20 images are being printed, most to canvas where they will be later stretched onto frames for hanging. Images for the [Mission at San Juan Capistrano][1] have…