Visible Borders in Designs
Posted Monday May 5, 2008, 1:02 am, Over one day old
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Sheila and I had a great time in Vegas last weekend! Here are some pictures: Sheila Mary Mark Joe Here’s me wearing beer goggles:
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NetNewsWire has a feature where it sends me crash logs (if the user clicks the send button) — so I see a fair amount of Flash crashes. I’ve said it before — one of my favorite things about the iPhone is no Flash.
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Note that the width of the source list (mailboxes and things) on the left stays at a constant width as you resize the window. For a counter-example, try Safari’s bookmarks manager — the source list on the left does not stay at a constant width as you resize the window.
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I’ve used a few different XML parsers on Mac OS X—including CoreFoundation’s XML parser and NSXMLDocument. (SAX == Simple API for XML ) But I’ve never wanted to deal with SAX because it meant writing a bunch of code to deal with state, and that’s just a pain.
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Just minutes ago a guy came to my door — he’s from the DNC, he says. Then he says that if I give via the Internet, that means I want to see more Internet spam. If I give to him, that means I prefer grassroots, face-to-face — he gestures to his face and mine — interaction.
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Happy Birthday to Josh Lucas, Nicholas Riley, and me! It’s my 40th. So far everything seems intact. ;)
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The numbers also suggest to me another thing: if you’re building a new app, and that app is targeted to developers and power users — the kind of people who have newer systems — then you might not do PowerPC at all. Eventually it will have to happen, but not soon.)
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(I’m not a web designer.) All cool, great-looking sites, and all do that page-in-a-page thing. The page-in-a-page design minimizes the amount of #FFFFFF space on the page — which is good, because pure white can look a little dirty in that it shows every smudge and print on your display.
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