Come mid-January, if you're trying to promote your business, organization, or group through a Facebook Page, you should expect to reach even less people than you already are. Facebook's new rules basically say you're only renting your audience on their platform, and you'll need to pay to connect to them effectively.
For the geek in you head on over to CSS Stats, plug in your URL, and get back data on how your CSS breakdown. I just spent WAY to much time looking over some of our sites.
A patronage service for websites, where "part of your contribution goes to the creators of that site", and the normal ads get replaced with a thank-you message.
I'm pretty happy my girls are well past the Barbie movie/book stage, but as a male, who is teaching his daughters to program at the ages of 10 and 8 (started earlier) I'm also experiencing a range of emotions over this that go from hilariously mad to defeatedly outraged. Barbie, you are quite the role model indeed.
Code.org has a fun little, block based, hour long walk through for your daughters (and sons) who like Disney’s Frozen. Do you want to build some programs?
A QuickLook plugin that lets you view plain text files without a file extension. It also allowed me to preview some plain text files with file extension that previously where not viewable, like .css, .json, .htaccess, etc.
After you unpack and place the downloaded plugin in your /Library/QuickLook folder, you may need to restart Finder to be able to start using it. Unfortunately, the project is unmaintained, but plugin is still working just fine.
Fortunately ( or unfortunately for some) email clients do not let us have interactivity in emails, due to zero JavaScript support. However, if you ever needto have (can’t see why) tabbed content in an email there might be a solution for that. By using just CSS and old trick with checkboxes most modern email clients will let the interactive tabs work. Works in most modern email clients including smartphones, but of course there is also Outlook desktop client that has never heard of advanced selectors in CSS.
Interesting article about bup, a Linux backup utility that writes to git's space-efficient packfile format. Not quite ready for our purposes, but maybe soon.
Not a fan of Helvetica? Font Bureau has created a special Input Sans font package designed to replace the Helvetica-based system font on Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite.