Posts in category: Web Development

NoFollow Checker For Safari 5

Posted June 9 by Dan Cryer

A while ago, I wrote a very simple nofollow extension for Google Chrome. When enabled, it marks all no-follow links with a red highlight. Despite it’s simplicity, it has been downloaded a few thousand times! So, with the release of Safari 5 and it’s new extensions system, I thought I’d knock together something that does [...]

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Where Have I Been? Work, IPS and Car Issues, Oh My.

Posted June 8 by Dan Cryer

I went through quite a long phase of updating this blog with almost surprising regularity, so anyone that actually reads it may have noticed I’ve been somewhat absent as of late. So where have I been? Well, the short answer is I’ve just been busy! Media Wow Since I started at Media Wow, I’ve been [...]

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Google Chrome Frame

Posted February 11 by Dan Cryer

I’m sure by now, if you work in web development, you’ll have heard of Google Chrome Frame. The plugin for Internet Explorer that replaces the entire rendering engine with Google Chrome, on demand. Whilst I understand that this is a less than ideal solution, as if a user can install a plugin, they can probably [...]

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PHP UK Conference 2010

Posted February 11 by Dan Cryer

I’ve been meaning to post about this for weeks now, but haven’t got around to it. The PHP UK Conference is coming up on the 26th of February in London and my boss, Remo Biagioni, is one of the speakers. Here’s some information about Remo and the talk from the official site: Remo’s Bio: Remo [...]

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Google Buzz Followup

Posted February 11 by Dan Cryer

I posted on Wednesday, just as Google Buzz was announced, asking whether Google Buzz was just Google Wave done right. I’ve now had Google Buzz in my GMail account for just over 24 hours, and I think I can answer the question: Not quite yet. Why? Google Buzz has a lot of the hallmarks of [...]

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