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Get help validating your HTML

Firefox browserIf you’re a web designer or even a blogger who likes to tinker with html, I’d strongly suggest getting this tiny little plugin for Firefox. I use it all the time to ensure all my sites adhere to the strictest web standards.

HTML Validator plugin (download)

It’s a clever extension that adds HTML validation inside Firefox and Mozilla that displays the number of errors on a page in the form of an icon in your status bar while browsing.

By viewing the HTML source of the page in your browser you can see not only details of the errors, but explanations on why and how to fix them. It can even automatically fix your page for you.

The extension is based on Tidy – originally developed by the Web Consortium W3C and now extended and improved by a lot of persons. Tidy is embedded inside Mozilla/Firefox and makes the validation locally on your machine, without sending HTML to a third party server.

It finds HTML errors and classifies them in 3 categories:

  • errors: HTML errors that Tidy cannot fix or understand.
  • warnings: HTML errors that Tidy can fix automatically
  • (optional) accessibility warnings: HTML warnings for the 3 priority levels defined in W3c WAI

The extension is available on Windows, MacOsX and Linux.

bird @ 2:17am
posted in General
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Satanic Art in Catholic Church exposed

WorldNetDaily: Could the Roman Catholic Church’s sex abuse crisis be tied to embedded Satanic and occultic imagery in its artwork – some of it hundreds of years old?

That is the seemingly incredible thesis of a new documentary, “Rape of the Soul” made not by anti-Catholic bigots, but by devout followers of the Church. “Rape of the Soul” is in theatrical release in major cities, including New York and Los Angeles. more…

bird @ 1:18am
posted in Bizarre / Weird, General
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Ha ha

Critical Internet Explorer flaw is Patched by a third party
While Microsoft works on a patch for a critical Internet Explorer 6 script vulnerability that can allow a hacker to take control of a Windows PC, another firm has beaten Microsoft to the punch, releasing its own fix for the problem.

The new patch from eEye Digital Security is not meant to replace the forthcoming Microsoft patch, but it does provide immediate protection in lieu of an available fix. It is designed to remove itself automatically when Microsoft’s official patch becomes available.

Microsoft’s official update might not be released until next month, according to a blog posting on the company’s security site.

bird @ 1:17am
posted in Geek out, General
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My top picks from Fred Flare

A Year in Japan
A year in Japan book
“Experience Japan’s many unique sights, sounds, tastes and more w/ this lovely, inspiring book from Kate T. Williamson. Filled with illustrations and handwritten thoughts, you’re sure to get lost in the beauty and wonder of the East!!!”

Jill Bliss mix ‘n match stationery

D.I.Y. Design It Yourself

rainbow heart necklace

bird @ 1:28pm
posted in General
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Bye Bye Birdie

Julie spotted this hilarious clip from The Daily Show:

Quail hunting Dick Cheney Style

bird @ 12:03pm
posted in General
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The most common problem with custom 404 pages

I’ve had custom error pages for ages and never realised until today that custom error pages need to be set up correctly in order to work according to web standards, and to keep search engines crawling your site happily.

Basically my custom-created 404 File Not Found page (and all the others) returned a status of 200 (OK) in the header. A status of 200 means that the server was able to return content for the URL you requested. Usually a normal web page returns 200, saying all is ok – as is the case with my custom 404 page. I didnt realise I also need to return the correct status of 404 in the header of that page by using PHP.

GSiteCrawler explain the whole thing in detail with instructions on how to adapt your custom pages — whether they be in PHP, ASP or ASP.NET — to return the correct status in the header.

bird @ 11:46pm
posted in General
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Free Ad Campaign Monitoring

I love this! Great for small business that cant afford expensive ad campaign tracking -

URLsDB: Free URL Hosting

“Are you running an ad campaign or simply trying to monitor number of clicks on special link? Use URLsDB to monitor hits each link gets!

Long URL’s can be a problem. They are hard to remember and type in. When you try to send a long URL in an e-mail, most of the time the URL is chopped up, forcing the recipient to cut-and-paste the parts back together. We can help solve this problem by creating simple, easy to remember URL’s for any URL, regardless of length… and you will be able to use it forever!”

bird @ 11:33pm
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A dad teaches his son how not to swear

Tristan (age 4 in case you were wondering) is pushing his scooter along the pavement until we get to an untarred area. Nathan tells him to pick up his scooter and walk with it, while T insists that he can push his scooter across the loose gravel. Bickering ensues. Nathan and I continue walking ahead while T struggles over the gravel lifting a shiny scooter the size of his body up high.

Tristan: Boy that was hard but–ole… (inaudible due to loud traffic)
Me: What did you just say?
Tristan: — (inaudible) —
Nathan: Tristan, seriously I never want to hear you call either one of us a butthole again!
Tristan: No! Not butthole! I said, BOY that was hard but COOL!

bird @ 5:29pm
posted in General
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What?!

Dell purchased Alienware this week and I had no idea!

Alienware LaptopDell has officially announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Alienware. The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Alienware will keep all of its employees and continue to focus on gamer PCs as its own company. It also will continue to sell machines with AMD chips eventhough, Dell offers Intel only machines.

bird @ 9:26am
posted in General
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Julie is back

And blogging like a badass. Here are some tasty morsels I just found there:

Black and white twins!
Black and white twins

Photoshop for kids - Genevieve and SkylarA little girl who started using photoshop at age 3 1/2 and the Photoshop for Kids Page

bird @ 8:31pm
posted in General
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Google Finance

Google on Google

Thanks Pieter!

bird @ 6:57pm
posted in General
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Are you expecting a baby?

Circadiana: “If so, you may want to track the infant’s sleep patterns, feeding, diaper-changes, etc. Now made easy with Trixie Tracker.

The patterns will make your life more predictable, will let you notice when something goes wrong before it becomes too apparent, and will make childrearing even more fun.

Of course, you can use the software for tracking an adult, yourself included. You can replace baby formula with beer and track your drinking habit. It is quite flexible. Go take a look.”

bird @ 3:34pm
posted in General
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Now Playing

Russian Girls

The poor man in this video… I don’t think he will ever get over the trauma. He’ll probably carry this experience around for the rest of his life.

Thanks La Petite Claudine and Le Flea

bird @ 12:43pm
posted in General
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5,000 Year Old Recordings Caught On Pottery!

OhGizmo: “It seems that the vase makers used long sticks to carve decorations on the clay vases as they were being made on rotating stones. These sticks picked up the minute vibrations in the air (caused by, say, conversations) and transformed these into grooves and bumps, much like what happens when you make a vinyl record. The Belgian scientists then analysed these patterns and extracted what is believed to be the world’s oldest known recordings.”

Pottery Recording Video (5MB mp4) – “about two-thirds of the way through, you get to hear about ten seconds of the recordings in question. It’s a man, speaking in Latin, and laughing. It’s kind of eerie. Think about it. This was recorded, what, 3,000 years before JC was even born!”

bird @ 11:05am
posted in General
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Lockpick Pornography

Read online
Thanks pp

And some short stories written by Joey

bird @ 4:24pm
posted in General
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Geisha Memoirs

A short film that will haunt you for more than 5 minutes.

Found on Caiterwauling

bird @ 2:14pm
posted in General
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HP India’s gesture ‘keyboard’ for pen entry

Engadget: “Those of us working with the Roman alphabet forget how spoiled we are with our QWERTY keyboards, even if they were originally designed to slow us down. People using non-Roman characters never forget that these keyboards weren’t designed for them, and have spent decades searching for alternatives.

The latest, developed by HP Labs India, is the gesture-based keyboard, which is actually a pen tablet that uses a stroke-based system to recognize characters in non-Roman languages. It was designed specifically to deal with languages in use in the subcontinent, such as Tamil and Kannada, but has potential for other Asian languages as well. The system was designed to be rugged, and to be usable by people with no prior experience with keyboards or the Roman alphabet. HP expects to license the technology to a third-party manufacturer for commercialization.”

bird @ 12:55pm
posted in General
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On the Road With iTrip

iTrip PSP

Wired Blog: The $50 iTrip PSP snaps onto the bottom of your PlayStation Portable and transmits your tunes to your car stereo via standard FM channels.

bird @ 12:58pm
posted in General
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Happiness

Nice find pp!

bird @ 9:12pm
posted in General
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GeekStuff4U

GeekStuff4U have amazing new USB gadgets!

USB crockie

Sushi Memory Disk Dim Sum (Shumai)
Sushi Memory Disk Ebi
Sushi Memory Disk Kani
Sushi Memory Disk Mentaiko
Sushi Memory Disk Otoro
Sushi Memory Disk Takoyaki
Sushi Memory Disk Uni (Sea urchin)

USB Nes Style GamePad!

bird @ 1:10pm
posted in General
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A Softer World

This most original blog was found by pieter!

bird @ 4:05pm
posted in General
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South African Blog Awards Results!

The results are in!

Congratulations to Reluctant Nomad for winning Best Overseas Blog, and to runners up Wozafriday and Daridawg.

And particularly to Somenoone for winning the Best Design category, and to runners up Lusharazzi and Mark Forrester.

I wish I could have been at the event to meet everyone – it would have been great to finally meet the guys at Joblog! And thanks to everyone who voted for Yummy :@)

Some great snaps over at Aquila Online.

bird @ 2:39pm
posted in General
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Take it One Day at a Time

Click to explore.

nathan @ 11:05pm
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Satellite images of Noah’s Ark?

Space.com: “High on Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey, there is a baffling mountainside ‘anomaly’, a feature that one researcher claims may be something of biblical proportions.” Images taken by aircraft, intelligence-gathering satellites and commercial remote-sensing spacecraft are fueling an intensive study of the intriguing oddity.

An image from the June 19, 1949 U.S. Air Force Mission that captured a panoramic view of what is simply called 'the Ararat Anomaly'.

The Genesis blueprint of the Ark detailed the structure as 6:1 length to width ratio (300 cubits by 50 cubits). The anomaly, as viewed by satellite, is close to that 6:1 proportion.
Read the whole article

bird @ 2:58pm
posted in General
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Looking for something?

Pacman on GoogleMaps perhaps?

bird @ 12:18pm
posted in General
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