KeepMeOut is a site with an interesting concept. Basically the site allows you to block yoursef from sites you specify for short periods of time. PROS: Gate keeper for short periods of time Time tracker CONS You have to create a bookmark for every site you want to “block” If you use multiple browsers you […]
YouTube Will Be Next To Kiss IE6 Support Goodbye
Accordingly to TechCrunch YouTube will stop surpport for IE6. “Judging by this screenshot taken by an IE6 user who was watching some videos on YouTube, it appears the Google company will be phasing out support for the browser shortly. I don’t have Internet Explorer 6 installed on my computer, so I can’t verify this first […]
WordPress VS Drupal User Management
Having the ability to create different users and give each a different role is one of the most important things within a CMS, you need to be able to control all aspects of the site (super users) and also give other users the ability to control display or content within the site without breaking it. […]
Disable extra fields in CCK for Drupal
There are times when you want to allow the Super Admin to edit those extra fields but not the editors/contributors of your site so this is one way to do it: [PHP]< ?php /** * Change the node form */ function phptemplate_node_form($form) { // echo " “; dprint_r ($form); echo ”; // Hide ‘Log message’ […]
WordPress VS Drupal Creating Content
One (if not the most) important subject in any CMS is going to be creating content. You want to be able to allow you user to create content quickly and efficiently, while at the same time the developer wants control over how the content is going to be displayed in the front end. Creating content […]
WordPress 2.7 Demo From Matt Mullenweg
WordPress Vs Drupal Installation
Download and installation for both was a breeze. Granted Drupal gave me a little bit more of problem since I had to create new directories and set the right permissions to the newly created directory and a settings file. On the other side I also had to create a file in WordPress directory. Here are […]
WordPress VS Drupal Intro
WordPress VS Drupal has been done, I know. Just by running a simple query in Google you will get a lot of information in the subject but for me it was still not quite what I was looking for. For one thing, I don’t know much about the people who made the reviews or their […]
JQuery and dynamic elements
I have been working with JQuery on a couple of work and personal projects and I really like the library. One of my first challenges was to access elements dynamically and at the same time trigger custom events. This is specially necessary when working with elements where you don’t know the source of the data […]
Brendan Lee talks with Cliff Hall (pureMVC)
Brendan Lee takes the time to talk to Cliff Hall