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Josh T. Pearson Sept 14th Firebug, Leicester. Fourth time i've played with him. The best i've ever seen him. Amazing.
Mockup to reflect my concept of how the pages should look. Based on a conversation on Twitter that started here.
Currently, Twitter shows a page with Tweets when I click on the Following link (in this case, the 1,023 link on the right) with a tab for People to the right of the Tweets tab. If I click the Followers link (the 15,206 link on the right) I only get a People Tab.
Basically, my feeling (accent on that) is that since the object I act upon (in this case clicking a link with a number that represents people and doesn't represent the activity of those people) should take me to a page that relates to that object.
I like that the Tweets tab is there, it's just not what I expect to see.
I also added a count to the People tab on Followers since there's a count on the Following People tab. Plus, that count would change if you use the filter.
First sign of Anemone nemorosa, vitsippa for this season.
Look to the top right, two Firebugs (eldlöss) are busy exploring each other.... :)
A firebug stretching its legs and enjoying the sun.
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Had geluk vandaag! Zag vuurwants op mijn terras plots met iets wegrennen, tot mijn verbazing was het een klein spinnetje. (foto klein beetje gecropt)
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How to Customize Your WordPress Theme with Firebug www.wphow2s.com for more I’ll show you how to learn CSS and customize your WordPress theme’s look and layout by using the free Firefox add-on/extension Firebug. This video takes away the mystery of how to make changes to your WordPress theme by showing you how to use Firebug, a free Firefox add-on or extension. You’ll learn basic CSS and see how easy it is to modify your WordPress website’s look. I’ll go over changing background colors, font sizes, font color, and more, using Firebug to easily identify what CSS code needs to be changed. And Firebug allows you to see what your changes to your WP theme will look like in real time, before you actually go about making them more permanent. www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMxIw0KTZ_oMike Simmons
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Ask YC: What is your preferable development enviroment?
"... What is your preferable development environment? ..."
Normal gnu setup ...
- ubuntu64, gnome, vim, bash, xterm, & git
- various langs - python, perl, Js, sql, c & basic LAMP stack.
- browser with firebug, dom inspector, html validator, js debugger, noscript
- commodity desktop hardware + 22" + good speakers.
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