When getting frustrated by code that should work, remember to look at the error log, it may help you avoid losing an hour and a half (or more) of your life to a simple problem.
Trust me on this.
I lead teams at the intersection of strategy and design. Autodidact. Polymath. Barbecue acolyte. I start fires (the good kind).
When getting frustrated by code that should work, remember to look at the error log, it may help you avoid losing an hour and a half (or more) of your life to a simple problem.
Trust me on this.
According to the Nashua Telegraph, “New Hampshire’s tax collecting agency wants to apply a 7 percent tax on a variety of telephone and Internet services from chat rooms to voice mail.”
Their mental clarity and overall brilliance astounds me. “The change would add voice mail, chat rooms, Web mail and instant messaging to a list of services subject to the tax.”
I wonder if they actually believe that they can enforce this revision to the law, much less collect the taxes it creates.
Thanks to Matt Jacobs, for sending me the link!
Burningbird has posted a detailed article discussing the modifications she made to WordPress. It is an impressive read, and a great example of someone contributing their knowledge to the community as a whole. I really hope that some of these ideas filter into future product releases.
In one of my recent projects I had to compare disparate time formats within an archiving script. As always, Google proved immensely helpful, leading me toPHP Function Libraries: Date and Time on FAQTs, which provides solutions to many (un)common date/time manipulation questions.
The PHP Knowledgebase should prove to be a great resource down the line.
ColorBrewer – Selecting Good Color Schemes for Maps
>ColorBrewer is an online tool designed to help people select good color schemes for maps and other graphics. It is free to use, although we’d appreciate it if you could cite us if you decide to use one of our color schemes.
Check out the Pantone to RGB Colour Conversion chart. This is extremely useful when you need to convert print colors for use on the Web. Thanks to XPLANE’s xBlog for providing the link.