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  • 3.25.07 More on VIRB Styling posted in Web Design

    I’ve tweaked my system for styling VIRB profiles a little and thought I would share the results. My system is tailored to OS X using TextMate and CSSEdit, but the basics are transferrable to any platform/editor. You could do this on a PC with Notepad, if you were exceedingly patient (or perhaps simpleminded). You do, however, need some basic coding skills and whatever graphic skills your profile dreams demand. Here’s my personal workflow…

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  • 3.2.07 TextMate Bundles Explained posted in Geekery

    Have you ever run into problems making changes to a TextMate bundle, or updating a bundle, where changes weren’t showing up or being updated? These and a myriad of other “problems” can be explained by having multiple copies of bundles on your drive. Even after a year of using TextMate, I still get confused about how it works, and in what order. On the TextMate Mailing List, Haris Skiadas posted an excellent explanation of the often-confusing bundle situation in TextMate.

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  • 1.3.07 My take on the Wordpress Rich Text Editor posted in Web Design, Geekery

    I post to Wordpress from TextMate, but I make a lot of sites for clients using Wordpress and for them, this isn’t an option. The built in Wordpress Rich Text editor is actually one of the better solutions I’ve found for my clients. I’ve tried quite a few options, but my goal […]

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  • 1.2.07 Digging in to TextMate posted in Geekery

    The first time I opened TextMate was about a year ago. I opened it, edited a couple of files, looked through the options, was overwhelmed and deleted the trial. It wasn’t until about 4 months ago that I decided to give it another try. I’m now a die-hard fan (as readers […]

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  • 12.28.06 Looking forward posted in General

    Based on feedback, questions and searches that have been coming into the blog, I’ve determined that a little more detail on a few topics is in order, so the following blog posts are in the works: Teach Yourself TextMate: MacHeist put a lot of copies of TextMate on the street, and people like me are spouting […]

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