September 2008
A Primer for OpenID with PHP | dev.aol.com | The AOL Developer Network
by camel & 2 othersOpenID is another one of those "cool technologies you've never heard of" type of deals. OpenID is an open source initiative that provides a way for Web users to register their identity in one place and then use that identity anywhere on the Web that supports OpenID. This means that, as a user, you don't have to keep creating (and remembering) new user names and passwords at every site you visit. And, as a service provider, you can identify and authenticate users that show up at your site without having to do all of the user management involved in giving them access. The list of services that support OpenID is growing, but not as fast as it should be given how cool and useful OpenID is. Hopefully, this article will help with that.
The idea behind OpenID is fairly simple: a Web user can get an ID from an OpenID provider and use that ID to access any Web application or service that supports OpenID.
August 2008
web without sense
by 4004Essentially a blog, it is a gallery of common place website design/layout/marketing/general annoyances on the Internet. Equally, it is satirical dialogue aimed to get a message across while being frank and outward.
July 2008
Poolga. iPhone and iPod Touch wallpapers for the rest of us.
by 4004 & 5 othersiPhone and iPod Touch wallpapers from a selection of designers and illustrators from around the world
List Of The Day: Photobombers Of The Day
by 4004 (via)Photobombers = people who hilariously ruin your nice little picture. Some call it "that guy".
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jQuery LiveSearch
by marco & 1 otherRe-port Quicksilver-style Live Search to jQuery trying to use the functional style that jQuery promotes. Simple and elegant. Use qs_score.js
June 2008
CAPTCHA Gallery | Securimage PHP Captcha
by holyver & 1 otherThis gallery of CAPTCHA images are all created with Securimage. Here you can get an idea of how many different styles of images can be created with some changes to the default image settings.