I quickly threw together a small application with the attempt at creating a simple visual interface allowing for quick and easy management. I used photos as the example and the idea is to be able to visually group items based on certain criteria and
There are a number of Lightbox applications out there based on jQuery, prototype and scriptaculous. But I wasn't able to find a similar product built on the YUI library, which in my opinion, is by far the best out there. So I started out creating a s
This is just a little widget that allows you to follow a few simple steps and generate code ready to copy and paste into your own website or social networking site (MySpace, Virb, etc.). Simply enter your Flickr username, selcet from where you want t
I have decided to try and do a little more with my photography, maybe some freelance side work to try and get better equipment and fill my portfolio. I have a few gigs lined up in the next month or so, enough to get a new camera (30D) and hopefully
I spent the better half of last week removing all of the sites older indexed pages, that are no longer valid. It was actually a fairly painless process. I just submitted a robots.txt file that pointed a no index rule to the old directories at Google'
I had created a function for CFLib.org a while back that converted RSS feeds to CF Query Objects. It didn't offer much flexibility so I decided to make another one and add in support for ATOM and RDF feeds. I only have a slimmed down set of attribute
I can't seem to stay happy with any release of this site. So in my free time for the last month I have worked on a new ColdFusion development platform. Last iteration used Fusebox 4.1 and there were just too many things that I didn't care for. I stuc
I have gone back through the application and implemented my View Controller script. This script uses Rob Gonda's AJAXCFC to allow for multiple "views" on one screen. AJAXCFC is a very clever method for allowing your client side interface to talk
We all know about Flickr, or at least we all should and if you don't, it's time to catch up. Flickr is an incredible photo sharing and community tool created by the minds of Ludicorp. Luckily, they decided to share this great tool with us in the form
So as my first real post here I figured I would explain how I put this site together.To start, I'll talk about the elements that I integrated from work others have done. I wasn't interested in using many graphics, but still wanted to give the illus
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