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A Few “Tips” for Coda Users

If you haven’t tried Panic’s Coda, you should! It’s a beautifully designed piece of software that makes coding sites even more fun* than it already is. But, enough with the unrequested publicity. This post is about a few “shortcuts” that I have picked up from my everyday use of Coda. And, that you may not be aware exist.

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Posted by Bedrich on Fri, 13 Mar 2009 || Tags: software

Should Twitter Rethink the Question?

One thing that has been in my mind for quite a while now is the relevance of the Twitter question: What are you doing? While this question might have been appropriate when this great little app was conceived — and perhaps still appropriate to many users today — I believe that it needs a bit of rethinking. Based on my twittering experience, more often than not, tweets work in a similar manner to the posts found on sites like digg or mixx.

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Posted by Bedrich on Thu, 12 Feb 2009 || Tags:

Equal Height Columns Using Mootools

If you are a devout follower of my humble site, you will recall that back in early 2008 I posted an article in which I demonstrated how to achieve the equal column height's effect using jQuery. Well, a year has passed and I have decided to revise the script but using MooTools this time around.

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Posted by Bedrich on Tue, 27 Jan 2009 || Tags: mootools, javascript, tutorials

The Rebirth of bedrichrios.com

After many months in the making, long after-work hours, and countless cups of coffee; the new face of bedrichrios.com is finally finished. This iteration (version 3.0, if you are keeping track) brings with it, numerous changes. Firstly, it no longer makes use of the WordPress platform as its backbone system, but rather a much more lightweight CMS called Frog CMS.

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Posted by Bedrich on Tue, 13 Jan 2009 || Tags: personal