- 7 StumbleUpon Problems I Would Love To See Fixed – The “StumbleUpon Graveyard,” especially, needs fixing.
- Your Ultimate StumbleUpon Resource – TzuVelli.com hopes that the monstrous list of resources “will give you a real feel for what StumbleUpon is, how to participate and how to be successful using it.”
- Ask.com has launched a new social media site known as Ask BigNews. Though the overall idea is similar to Digg or Reddit, BigNews presents their content differently, and there doesn’t seem to be a way to submit articles (sounds like “MySpace News” all over again…).
- The Top 40 Free Ajax & Javascript Code for Web Designers
- 70+ Visually Impressing Header Graphics
- Conflicting Absolute Positions at A List Apart
- WordPress 2.5 is coming in March! Want to see a working demo of the new admin panel (it’s trunk, so expect plenty of changes)? It looks pretty good so far, though there are are a few things I don’t like.
- Is Technorati Going Downhill? – Well, judging by the chart…
- My Last Portfolio Sucked, Yours Might Too – Don’t make these mistakes when building a portfolio.
- 10 Mistakes in Icon Design
- How to Write Posts That Set StumbleUpon on Fire
- Flexible CMS That Controls Databases You Created: PureEdit – This could be really useful. I’ll have to try it out sometime.
- Stumblecards – a new “trend” of the StumbleUpon Community
- How To Recruit High Quality Guest Bloggers
- Smashing Magazine’s Free Fonts Of The Month: Advent Pro, Telegrafico
- Working on a new blog? Take a look at LaunchPad, the WordPress Domain Parking Theme. It tells your readers that the site will be coming in the near future, and allows them to subscribe to your RSS feed. It looks a lot better than the parking pages domainers use…
Monthly Archives: February 2008
BlogBuzz February 16, 2008
Feb 16, 2008 by Matt | Posted in BlogBuzz 4 CommentsPreview Theme Plugin
Feb 15Working on a new theme for your blog? Wouldn’t it be nice if you could edit a theme, and preview the results, without activating it for all to see? Yes, you can do that. You could do it the hard way, and install another…
Crazy Egg – Visualize Your Visitors
Feb 14Crazy Egg is one of the most useful tools you can add to your blogger’s arsenal. Have you even wondered what your users do on your blog? Crazy Egg can tell you that. Crazy Egg is a service that generates heatmaps showing the most-clicked…
Twitter vs. Pownce
Feb 13I’ve been using Twitter for a couple weeks now, and I’ve been pondering this question lately. “Why Twitter?” Pownce has recently come out of private beta, and there hasn’t been a huge number of people moving from Twitter to Pownce. The newer service’s premise…
2008 U.S. Presidential Election: Candidates’ Sites Compared
Feb 12I figured it was about time someone compared all the candidates’ websites. This post is more of a gallery, as I’m not reviewing the designs in depth. I am, though, including a few bullet points below each design’s screenshot. My favorite designs are probably…
Poll: What type of domain do you have?
Feb 11Your domains are arguably the most important part of your website. Without domains, well, let’s just say that search engines would be even more essential then they already are (you’d have to type IP addresses otherwise). What type of domain do you have? Do…
Poll Results: How Do You Like Your Feeds?
Feb 10Back in January, I asked how you like your RSS feeds. We ended up with some interesting results. 48% (10 votes) said they preferred full feeds. This is something that most of you would expect. People tend to demand full feeds quite often. 10%…
A “Nice” Scraper Site?
Feb 8There’s someone scraping WSC again. However, they’re not republishing the entire article, just the first few sentences. I’m getting backlinks from it, so I probably won’t worry about it.