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October 18, 2011
Jerry Lee Lewis is DOGMEAT Fan WOW!
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SEX PISTOLS: JUBILEE BOAT TRIP(COMPLET) + 'Dangerous MINE...'
SEX PISTOLS JUBILEE BOAT TRIP COMPLETE: 1977...good day when i found this gem!
and also , fuck youin advance, Dangerous Minds , especially, nonspecializing sleazy new age pot-smoking hippie asshole, marc campbell, and sleazier enabling boss, sprocket"--whose only saving grace is that it is the greediest spammiest most subtly overadvertised, widgetized and inaccesabilized, faux-hipster site on the net, which means, i rarely have to see (except just now--which means i have to go back and see if they stole/plagiarized/unattributed one of my 15 cocksucker blues posts--on the Internet...really, i could give a fuck, but what kind of lowlife would stalk one guy's posts to the 24-hour humiliation soundtrack i've been playing from my bullhorns in order to turn the ugliest man in history and his now culpable unethical, uninterested blogowner into the most plagiarizing entity since that chick from Harvard...
SEX PISTOLS: JUBILEE: (BOAT TRIP: COMPLETE: 1977)
Sex Pistols and Malc re. Jubilee Boat Tour used mrjyn's Dogmeat
...as part of a service to protect users from boring inactivity, and to provide value for the last original postmortem as a quality signal for surfacing relevant, interesting vids and po's--
and most of all, reminding everyone that, "If you've seen it on 'Dangerous Minds', it's probably been stolen from Dogmeat (if it's signed, 'Marc Campbell', IT DEFINITELY HAS!" .
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October 17, 2011
CSS Listamatic: Back to the Future! (when it wasn't obnoxious)
Can you take a simple list and use different Cascading Style Sheets to create radically different list options? The Listamatic shows the power of CSS when applied to one simple list.
Vertical lists
- Simple list
- Simple list with square bullets
- Simple list with circle bullets
- Using images for bullets
- Using CSS background images for bullets
- Eric Meyer's simple separators
- Eric Meyer's Panelise
- Rollover lists
- Eric Meyer's Strengthening the links
- A List Apart's Taming lists
- ProjectSeven's Uberlist
- Bieler Batiste's list
- Vertical buttons
- Bulleted Rollover List
- 3D Imenu in blue
- Double Border
- Copongcopong's Pop Pad List
- IE HACK for "Eric Meyer's Strengthening the links" - added 17 May 2005
Horizontal lists
- Simple horizontal list
- Rollover horizontal list
- Rollover horizontal list navbar
- Eric Meyer's navbar
- Eric Meyer's tabbed navbar
- Simple Bits tabbed navbar
- ProjectSeven's horizontal Uberlist
- Kalsey CSS tabs
- Jeffrey Zeldman's DWWS navigation
- Clagnut CSS Tabs
- Unraveled CSS Tabs
- Dive into Mark Pure CSS Tabs
- Horizontal buttons
- Webfroot Horizontal NavBar
- ZDnet Emulation
- Centred list navbar
- Image swap
- Seth's horizontal list
- Float your boat
- Brick
- Contrast: smhill
- Alteration to Rollover Horizontal List Navbar
- SuperfluousBanter 2003
- Horizontal Bullet On Hover
- The Gradient Green Navigation Bar
- Centred List Navbar Updated
- Tomek Garbiak's list
- Reflowing Folder Image Rollover Nav
- Copongcopong's Under Tabs
- Central Horizontal Boxes
- Fat Erik 5s Simple Pipe List
- Fat Erik's breadcrumbs
- CheapOsx
- Sleek vertical boxes
- Pipe dream
Experimental lists
Links to other lists
- Menus dynamiques
- Horizontal Toolbar List with Access Keys
- PureDom Nav
- Hover CSS menu
- Modification of Seth's horizontal list
- Seth's new vertical list
- Archadia Bluff Golf Clubs
- Sitemap Structure List
- Sitemap Structure List (rounded)
- TJK design CSS-based Dropdown with a twist
- TJK design Tabs menu
- CSS dropdown menu with downloadable zip file
- CSS rollover gallery
- Full width navigation bar with CSS
- Andrea Lazzarotto's centered list
- Andrea Lazzarotto's centered list (English version)
- Pushbutton Links
- Captioned list example
Information about the lists
- External resources used on this site
- Why use lists for site navigation?
- Browsers types and lists
- The IE box model and Doctype modes
- Browser support chart
List Auto-Generators
Can you take a simple list and use different Cascading Style Sheets to create radically different list options? The Listamatic shows the power of CSS when applied to one simple list. Vertical lists Simple list Simple list with square bullets Simple list with circle bullets Using images for bullets U ...»See Ya
Which Browser Has Your Back? That Would Be Firefox
Which Browser Has Your Back? That Would Be Firefox
Hard on the heels of recent reports that Google's Chrome browser may overtake Firefox by year's end, Mozilla on Monday released its annual “State of Mozilla” report including rosy financial results and a discussion of its efforts moving forward.
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Revenues for 2010 were up more than 18 percent to $123.2 million, Mozilla reported, thanks largely to increased royalties from search deals with Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and others, as Computerworld has already pointed out.
That's clearly good news for Mozilla projects including open source Firefox and Thunderbird, but also included in the report is an acknowledgment of the increased challenges Mozilla now faces in the form of increasingly closed and proprietary competitors.
'We Are Seeing the Web Fragmenting'
The advent of mobile computing and proliferation of devices is making the Web increasingly customizable for users, but it also presents significant challenges, wrote Mozilla Foundation chair Mitchell Baker in a blog post introducing the report.
“Mobile platforms are more closed and more centralized than we have seen in decades,” she said. “As individuals, we are losing the ability to act on the Web without permission from large, centralized gatekeepers. We are all being tracked, logged, cataloged, monetized, and turned into products to be sold. We’re seeing the universal platform of the Web fragmenting back into multiple different worlds.”
That, in turn, is causing changes at Mozilla as well, Baker said. Most notably, while it will continue to focus on Firefox, it will also put a fresh emphasis on expanding the number of people who understand its core values.
The video below, also included in the report, outlines some of those values.
'The Overall Good of the Web'
In fact, I think those values, and Mozilla's openness and independence in general, are too often overlooked.
In the browser arena, there tends to be a near-obsessive focus on every step the browser makers take, including--particularly in Mozilla's case--every discussion that goes on. Case in point: Mozilla's stated plan from last week to step up its efforts to get Firefox 3.6 users to upgrade, which was then postponed a few days later.
That's something we're only seeing because Mozilla is open, as I've noted before. You can bet similar debates and changes in plans take place among the teams of the other browsers as well, but we never see them because they take place behind closed doors.
Meanwhile, as a nonprofit, Mozilla notes that it's the only leading browser maker to be free of corporate interests. Instead, it makes Firefox “to provide an independent offering focused solely on individual experience and the overall good of the Web,” it says.
I'm certainly not saying Firefox is perfect, or that nonprofits can't still pursue their own kind of self-interest. Particularly in the case of browsers, though, where the other big competitors are revenue-driven, the difference in Mozilla's mission has to set it apart. Which would you rather have guiding your Web experience--a company that must necessarily view you as a means to its own profitability, or an organization whose explicit goal is to improve life online?