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Blog entries for October 2007

Halloween skin put back in closet

I got a little bored with my Halloween skin, so I am retiring it a little sooner. Back to the Domino orange.

Permalink - posted on 30/10/2007 19:09 in General
New tool: JavaScript Diff

This tool shows the difference between two versions of code, CSS, JavaScript, anything.

Permalink - posted on 29/10/2007 18:25 in Ajax - 1 response
More Halloween: Scary font replacement with sIFR

Let's have some fun and do the undoable: using custom fonts in web pages. There is no standard way in HTML/CSS, but there is a non-obtrusive solution using Flash. So until Halloween, Domino 2.0 uses a scary font for its headers. Click on 'Permalink' to read more.

Permalink - posted on 22/10/2007 19:49 in Web 2.0
A one fits all navigator in LotusScript

Using a QueryString agent, I managed to squeeze all views and the search in one navigator. How nice is that?

Permalink - posted on 14/10/2007 12:44 in Domino, LotusScript - 6 responses
Happy Halloween

I took the liberty of putting in a small halloween skin for the time being.

Permalink - posted on 13/10/2007 22:12 in General - 5 responses
View navigation in Web 2.0 style

I saw this type of navigation on Flickr, and I decided to work out a function to navigate through a NotesViewCollection in LotusScript.

Permalink - posted on 12/10/2007 16:13 in Domino, LotusScript - 2 responses
The first anniversary of my blog

Well how is that? Looking back on a year of blogging.

Permalink - posted on 05/10/2007 14:20 in Domino, General - 6 responses
A Domino WysiWiki

Wikis are part of the Web 2.0 hype. I'll explain what wikis are about and share the basic LotusScript components to use to resolve WikiLinks.

Permalink - posted on 04/10/2007 20:44 in Domino, Web 2.0, LotusScript - 1 response
The future of Domino web development

What direction should we take for future Domino web development? Choose your colour: yellow, red or orange.

Permalink - posted on 03/10/2007 20:10 in Domino - 3 responses
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