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Top 10 Email Developments of 2015
You know that layouting HTML e-mails is terrible.
For more fun, check Litmus' list of top 10 e-mail developments of 2015 that did not make things better.
Web forms design guidelines: an eyetracking study | cxpartners
cxpartners has an interesting eye tracking study on form design. They distill the results into a few simple guidelines which are definitely worth keeping in mind when designing forms.
ignore the code: 10/GUI
R. Clayton Miller's 10/GUI is probably one of the most dramatic reimaginations of the desktop user interface I’ve seen in a long time. This concept proposes a multitouch interaction system that does not require a multitouch screen (and thus does n...
Move Window Buttons Back to the Right in Ubuntu 10.04 / 10.10
One of the more controversial changes in the Ubuntu 10.04 beta is the Mac OS-inspired change to have window buttons on the left side. We’ll show you how to move the buttons back to the right.
Or run this via console:
gconftool-2 --set /apps/...
Top 7 Myths about HTTPS | HttpWatch Blog
Myth #5 (Each HTTPS Site Needs its Own Public IP Address) is actually still true, but the rest of the article is worth reading.
Order for SELECT ... IN (5,100,23) queries
When doing a query like this:
SELECT id FROM users
WHERE (users
.id
IN (899,1084,1095,100,2424,2429,2420))
the order of the returned records is undefined. To force the query to return the records in a given order, you have to add `ORDER ...
Monitoring a network connection from a remote host
Sometimes you need to monitor a connection from your machine to a specific, single host or network in order to identify which network hop between your machine and the target causes trouble. You can use the following shell script to easily achieve ...
How to fix the Apple Mail search problem in MacOS X 10.7 Lion
After my update from MacOS X 10.6 Snow Leopard to 10.7 Lion the search function in Apple Mail stopped working.
There were no or too little search results, when I typed something in the search field.
It looked like my mailboxes couldn't be indexed ...