JabberWordy
Hey! This site doesn’t exist anymore. It had a good run.
Hey! This site doesn’t exist anymore. It had a good run.
Display four different, looping, auto-playing PowerPoint/Keynote presentations on four displays. These presentations will be populated with text and graphics supplied by various academic people, and odds are good that the info will need to be occasionally updated and/or everything can be repurposed later. Continue reading
CSS Killswitch works by creating a unique, inconspicuous, and innocuous stylesheet that you’ll link the potentially problematic client’s site to. Should negotiations go south and passwords get changed before you receive payment, that stylesheet can be activated to superficially black out the site, returning to you the upper hand. Continue reading
The Misunderstoods are a “collection of young…well relatively young actors, comedians, filmmakers, scholars, waiters, Web PR sales associates, athletes, lovers, haters, activists, bigots, musicians, dreamers, and all around fun people.” They hail from New York and LA and recently garnered … Continue reading
A little something something I made for work. Bullet Points: Fixed navigation with jQ scrolling swfobject-called video player Gracefully degrading Browser size layout optimization (resize your window to see the content rearrange) Built with PHP and jQuery Link: http://emergingmediainitiative.com/update/
… It’s called “What Page of Google Am I On?” and is an SEO tool and web application for determining where a site ranks for a given query in Google… Continue reading
I switched out my site’s theme last weekend. Here’s a rundown of iamnotagoodartist’s history, with obligatory decimal points in version numbers… Continue reading
The torch for this project has been passed to another developer, but continue reading for my initial thoughts on creating it… My latest project is called OneFileCMS and, as its name suggests, is a one file content management system. Oh, … Continue reading
Sh-witter is a Twitter-powered service for friends, family, and complete strangers to share the recently voided contents of their bowels with one another through the exchange of quick, frequent text messages. Continue reading
I spend a lot of time on the internet, in a lot of different places, through a lot of different interfaces. Common to all these instances is a need to store important information in the simplest way possible and have it be just as easily retrieved from anywhere else…
Floyd is my own solution to that need. It is simply a box of text that saves to and restores from a server. Its interface is minimal, its usefulness ample. Continue reading