MooTools HideThisMessage plugin Travis October 9th, 2008

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I’ve written another MooTools plugin (class) for facilitating the hiding of various help messages you may have scattered throughout your app.

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The ImageSlider MooTools class Travis October 6th, 2008

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I’ve written a proper MooTools class for the slider I made for the portfolio page that slides the thumbnails back and forth. Here’s how it works.

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Tracking Ajax calls in Google Analytics Travis September 28th, 2008

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I’m addicted to analytics. I check them constantly. Like most people, I use Google Analytics. Google Analytics is a great, free, incredibly powerful, analytics platform. It offers many advanced tracking options and data, most of which, few people will ever use.

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TrackStar beta sign up Travis September 3rd, 2008

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TrackStar, a simple online time tracking application I’ve been working on is now accepting beta sign ups. Go check it out and sign up. I plan on giving several beta testers a free account when the application goes live. The actual beta test is slated for some time in the future when I’m confident with my own internal testing results.

Google Chrome comic book is genius Travis September 1st, 2008

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So if you haven’t heard by now, here it is. Google is launching it’s very own open source browser, Google Chrome. They jumped the gun on sending out an email containing a comic book introducing their new browser set for beta release on September 2nd so they’ve made the comic book available to everyone. I was never a big comic book fan growing up, but that being said, this book is genius.

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Style comments by alternating row and author in WordPress Travis August 30th, 2008

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I’ve seen many articles on setting up alternating rows or “zebra stripes” for comments as well as many articles on styling author comments.  I’m gonna show you how to combine the two into one function.

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