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30
Jun

View Hidden Information From Myspace Profiles

Let’s face it. As much as we hate it and as much as it sucks from a programming and design POV, Myspace is one of those sites that most of us visit at least once a day. We all use it to keep in touch with friends and family, reunite with high school buddies and to network with new people. Sometimes your friends and family members try to be tricky. They copy little bits of code that hide certain Myspace information - like their friends list, comments or even their last login.

And as much as you deny it, you really want to know who’s in your boyfriend’s Top 8 right? Yeh, we all do. So what to do short of hacking into his Myspace? It’s easy, and here is how!

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8
Jun

Bad CSS Code Example

POSTED IN: Articles, CSS

If your CSS code looks like below, you need to stop calling yourself a professional right now, and get a new job, mmk?

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6
May

The Reboots That Caught My Eye Part 1

POSTED IN: Articles, CSS, General

There was a completely overwhelming amount of entries for this go ’round of the CSS Reboot for me. I am still going through the list now, but I wanted to compile a partial list of my current favorites from pages 1-5, and why I’ve chosen them -

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1
May

Hello Rebooters!

POSTED IN: Articles, CSS, General

Hello visitors from CSS Reboot! Thanks for stopping by and checking out the new TLP! I’m quite sorry I was unable to completely finish the design, but the basics are done! I hope you enjoy it, I know I am! Oh, and boys, sorry about all the pink (not!).

Like I said in my previous entry, there are still many things to do, but I did it, finally in time for the reboot!

I’m a little miffed though….

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1
May

CSS Reboot Spring 2006

POSTED IN: Articles, CSS, General

I’m so excited! I finally managed to reboot in time!!!!!

So, things didn’t turn out exactly as planned, and I’ve yet to import most of my old content from the old Triple L Productions, but they didn’t come out too shabby in my opinion. Of course since I waited until crunchtime to really get to work, I’ve not been able to completely customize the way I wanted, for example with the way comments display, and such. But all in all, I think it is pretty spiffy.

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