What? Three at once? Yup. Making cheat sheets used to take me ages, a few hours to assemble, organise and reduce the content, and the largest chunk of time was to make the images and PDFs. Since setting up Cheatography (try it, you’ll love it, etc etc), the actual making […]
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What? Three at once? Yup. Making cheat sheets used to take me ages, a few hours to assemble, organise and reduce the content, and the largest chunk of time was to make the images and PDFs. Since setting up Cheatography (try it, you’ll love it, etc etc), the actual making […]
After several years and plenty of different versions, my new cheat sheet project has open doors. Come check out Cheatography! (There are three new cheat sheets too!) Cheat-what? Cheatography was born a long time ago, the spawn of the Added Bytes cheat sheets and the short-lived cheat sheet request system. […]
I hadn’t experienced speed issues with Firefox until recently. The problem appears to affect those who upgraded to Firefox 6, but I suspect it impacts versions 4 and 5 and those who did a fresh installation. If it hits you, the browser will become increasingly sluggish: tab switching, page loading, […]
This year has brought me interesting insight into the nature of communities. I have moved on from running just one very large, established community, to building four spin-offs from the ground up. Those new audiences are vastly different and I am still finding my feet when it comes to learning […]
In the few weeks since Steve Jobs resigned as CEO of Apple, articles about leadership have reached critical mass. In a non-Apple related post, Be a Leader not a Manager!, Paul Steinbrueck of Live Intentionally had this to say about leadership: The question is, are you going to view your job […]
Last week, when I got my hands on a top-secret preview copy of “The Blogger’s Guide to Online Marketing” by The Web Marketing Ninja (the most mysterious member of the Problogger team), I knew I was in for a treat. Problogger’s website, books, and events offer so much great information […]
By Felix Mak 12th Sep 2011 Logo Design Logo Design 1 Continuing on from the last instalment in this series of articles, “Surviving logo design in the real world,” Felix writes about the components of a logo — symbols and wordmarks. As designers, we should all know the difference between a wordmark logo and […]
In the next couple of posts we’re going to go on a bit of a tangent and discuss how you can connect your Windows Phone application to the cloud. Whilst a lot of these concepts can be applied to any of the cloud service providers, for the purpose of this […]