Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Cheat Sheets?

June 15th, 2007

How To

There are many great cheat sheets available around the internet that are available for people to use for various purposes, whether it’s for keyboard shortcuts, coding tricks, or whatever.   Over the past year, I’ve done my best to collect these in my Guides, How-To, and Reference page.  
Today I ran across Our Favorite Cheat Sheets, which [...]

A Comprehensive Guide to StumbleUpon

March 11th, 2007

How To, Web Based Apps

People often ask where I find a lot of the great work I link to on this site. Many people believe its Digg, Del.icio.us, or some other social networking site. Well, it is sort of a social networking site, but its none of those. I use StumbleUpon to stumble upon [...]

Best of: WordPress Plugins

January 31st, 2007

How To, SEO, Web Design

[Last Updated: September 26, 2007]
In my recent switch to WordPress, the first thing I did was go out hunting for all the plugins that I have seen on several of my favorite blogs. One of the first things I noticed was there isn’t a consistent spot to locate them. You can either see a list [...]

What is Open Source?

January 20th, 2007

Free Software, How To

Have you heard the term open source and wondered what it is? Or maybe wondered why it’s so important? Here is a general post to hopefully answer those questions.
What is Open Source? Open Source was a term coined by Christine Peterson way back in 1998 as a way to avoid the term [...]

Top 5 Photoshop Tutorials

January 19th, 2007

How To

If you’re an Adobe Photoshop user like me, you probably spend some time online looking for tutorials when taking on a new project.  I know that most of the time I’m forced to rely on tutorials to help me figure out exactly how to do what I want to be doing.
I’ve found the Tech Blog’s [...]

Get a Free E-mail Icon!

January 12th, 2007

How To, Web Based Apps, Web Design

If you have a website and want to spice up the look a little bit, there is an E-mail Icon Generator available for free if you use GMail, Hotmail (MSN), Yahoo! Mail, America Online, or a few other services. You can visit the website and have a e-mail address logo generated for your personal use.  [...]