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AddThis Social Bookmarking Sharing Button Widget
by cyborgjeff & 3 othersun excellent outil pour de la diffusion de contenu
January 2009
November 2008
:: AKTUEL ::: gaza / sderot : la vie malgré tout
by srcmax (via)Arte propose, pendant 2 mois, des courts-métrages de 2 minutes, des habitants de Gaza et de Sderot qui témoignent de leur quotidien. Le projet est très intéressant, très humain. Vous pouvez choisir par thèmes, par personnes, par temps et par lieux. De plus, le site est très réussi graphiquement, ce qui ne gâche rien ! ! !
Firebug :: Modules pour Firefox
by cyborgjeff & 2 othersUn excellent Plugin pour Firefox utile pour l'analyse et la conception de site Web, même mieux que Web Developper !
October 2008
Digg the Blog » Blog Archive » New Comments System Released!
by sbrothier (via)Hola! We’re excited to launch the new Comments system – we’ve listened to your requests and feedback and have incorporated many of your suggestions. Some highlights include:
Reader Guide To Lifehacker: Threaded Comments Now at Lifehacker
by sbrothierAfter months of work behind the scenes, vague promises up front, and half-assed hacks, today we are very excited to take the wraps off exciting new stuff for Lifehacker commenters. In order to make having conversations with your fellow readers here easier, we've just rolled out a major revamp to our site commenting system. Fresh out of the oven, our all-new "threaded comments" system organizes comment replies more logically and makes discussing the post at hand—and other users' reactions to it—easier to do and digest. Hit up any post with comments to start tinkering with the new system yourself, or read on to get the full rundown of what's changed and why.
A visual guide to navigating blog comments | Blog | 1976design.com
by sbrothier & 1 otherI’ve made another improvement to the comments system, and this time I think it’s pretty innovative (well, I think the last one was as well, but I do like this one).
This only works 100% correctly in Mozilla, and I’m not sure why. IE and Opera get 90% of the way there, and that’ll do until I figure out what the problem is. Anyway, on to the idea…