New Server, New Design
Behold the beauty that is now DEfusion.org.uk, version 4 or 5 I think. As I mentioned a few weeks back:
These posts were imported from my old Wordpress Blog (which I stopped updating in 2011) and are here mainly for posterity. Although I have tried to clean things up there will be broken links and potentially other issues.
Behold the beauty that is now DEfusion.org.uk, version 4 or 5 I think. As I mentioned a few weeks back:
If you’re anything like me (read: anal and a perfectionist) then when dealing with multiple programs in Windows you may like to have your programs in a given order in the task bar. For example if I’m testing some CSS/JS in multiple browsers I usually have them in order of Firefox, IE 5.5, IE 6 and Opera (maybe a couple of versions of Opera) from left to right (that list included IE 5.0 until recently), another situation is when I have multiple file transfer windows open to each of our clustered web servers.
I was notified yesterday by a friend of mine Martin Laine that Ben Forta had blogged about a interview with me on Web Wire.
I can’t believe how much attention and traffic I’ve been getting since I launched my JavaScript Image Cropper UI, the response has been amazing. The traffic is huge compared to what I was getting, and a lot more than I was expecting to get when I launched the site little over 8 months ago.
Ok, so I’m not the most prolific poster in the world, but for the next two weeks it’s going to get quieter as I’m going on holiday to sunny America.
Just another quick update to the JavaScript Image Cropper UI to bring it to version 1.1.2, this update includes a single fix to ratios. I had noticed when I put together the demo page and added the widescreen (16:9) ratio demo that there was something a little off in my ratio calculations.
Just another quick update to the JavaScript Image Cropper UI to bring it to version 1.1.1, this update includes the following:
I’ve just updated the JavaScript Image Cropper UI to version 1.1.0, this update includes the following:
For a current project I needed a browser based image cropping user interface, I wanted it to have the same features as found in something like Photoshop and be based on the Prototype JavaScript framework and possibly script.aculo.us, as they are both being employed in the area this tool will be used, plus taking advantage of their power would reduce the weight impact of the interface.
Today I’m proud to announce the launch of a site I have been working on for quite a while, so without further to do I introduce to you Ignite Image, web design for musicians.