28 posts tagged “screenshot”
I was looking for a memorable article but couldn't think of how to find it, even with the Awesomebar. (“Starling” isn't in the URL or title.) So I decided to give up and reinstall Google Desktop Search. Now my MBP is warming my lap in the summer, primarily because...
The one part you can't disable is the part the OS already provides. Wtf??
Jonathan Gitlin at Ars Technica's Infinite Loop mentions what I've been mulling since Monday: the iPod Touch is now a pretty bad deal. The price is higher but the TCO is lower... as long as you don't have a cell phone. I'm not so hot on the new AT&T deal, so I would definitely probably maybe order a 16 GB iPod Touch with GPS at $300. But $410, with no GPS? I hope there's another shoe to drop.
In other Mac news, I had ignored Fluid, but read about it today when I thought it was something else. The Menu Extra feature looks great for iPhone apps like Blog It.
And oddly enough I'd rather work some more than go through them. Probably because I already just unbolded my first free Economist. The two coffees in me also don't help.
Maybe this video is in those 700 unread posts (I loves me some Pete Miser) but instead I saw this because Aaron was inta it:
I recall in my Econ 101 class some interesting material explaining the nature of supplementary versus complementary goods. Primarily the course material was about how as the price of a good goes down, causing more purchases at the new higher level of demand, the demand for complementary goods—things that are used with the first thing—goes up, while demand for supplementary goods—things that are used instead of the first thing—goes down. As a modern internet business, I would expect you might be familiar with the idea, as more businesses plan around giving away goods to make money selling their complements.
Please review.
Oh, huh, that's kind of a cool treatment for the area around the buttons. It really matches the design of the form fields.
I wonder why he... oh. Wait.
<p class="submit">
<input type="hidden" name="options" value="ip">
<input type="hidden" name="target" value="25:144">
<input type="hidden" name="salt" value="...">
<input type="image" src="http://example.com/preview.gif"
class="button" name="preview" value="Preview"> or
<input type="image" src="http://example.com/post.gif"
class="button" name="post" value="Post">
</p>
And that's why you don't style just input.