Posts Tagged ‘Directives’

Macrabbit released CSSEdit 2.5 and it’s very smexy!

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

Macrabbit just recently released CSSEdit 2.5 to the general public. Now, CSSEdit is one of my favourite power toys (tomorrow, I’ll discuss power toys for the Mac) for the Mac and it gives me the power to do so much with my current style sheets. It has a beautiful way to validate style sheets with W3C standards. And of course, it still has the smexy features it always had such as Milestones, Live Preview and Xray. And this has not been replicated in applications like Panic’s Coda (which costs a US$69 if you own a Transmit licence). Also, Macrabbit added a beautiful new welcome page for CSSEdit 2.5 (compared to the one that Macrabbit made for CSSEdit 2.0).

I’ve chosen to publicly release my stats

Friday, March 30th, 2007

For anyone that is actually interested in how well this site does, I have decided to publicly release the statistical data for my personal weblog. Sometimes, I will blog according to the stats and make general comments regarding my research in that topic, so if you want to know why exactly I am posting about a certain event or what not, you could check the stats and see what I was thinking when I posted that.

9rules Round 5.5

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

9rules round 5.5 - okay, you are probably looking at me like I’m weird(er) thinking (or saying) “Kyle, there is no such thing as a half-round in 9rules” And normally, I’d agree with you. But Tyme announced that she is going to re-review the submissions from round 5 based on several very important factors - one of which being hosting problems. Considering that I moved my blog after round 5 started, there was a problem. And that’s why I was rejected for round 5. (more…)