Monthly Archive for September, 2006

Problems with extra vertical space after forms

I was irritated by the extra vertical space after forms in tables.But that was before I did a search on Google and found this article:
Problems with extra vertical space after forms
To prevent extra spacing below a form, it is usually sufficient to set the form element’s bottom margin to zero, e.g.
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However, for older browsers, additional methods might be needed. Continue reading ‘Problems with extra vertical space after forms’

KDE-nisse?

I was alt-tab’ing to switch active programs in KDE when I suddenly noticed a text on one of the dialog boxes saying “KDE-nisse”. Nisse is in norwegian something like a pixie/gnome or one of Santas little helpers.. But it can also be a kind of person who just whir around doing non-essential things.

Here is a screenshot picture I took:
kde_nisse_2.png

Wordpress plugins to check out

5ThirtyOne writes about ultimate wordpress plugins. I’m looking forward to test more of what others call the best plugins.

Debian: Too much democracy?

Slashdot writes about ’Trouble on the Debian Front?
“In reference to Mark Shuttleworth, the founder and funder of Ubuntu, Garrett says, ‘At the end of the day, having one person who can make arbitrary decisions and whose word is effectively law probably helps in many cases.”

Too much democracy makes it hard to decide the correct direction of the project. Matthew Garrett, one of the more active and profiled Debian developers resigns from the project.

FairUse4WM – a WM/DRM removal program – Might it be the end for DRM?

Might it be the end for DRM? Remember, everything that is encrypted that is possible to decrypt, can be decrypted. Technology can/should never be stopped.

FairUse4WM – a WM/DRM removal program – Doom9’s Forum

[phpPatterns] is not usefull?

I was reading in a php-magazine about [phpPatterns] webpage. It seems to have been stuck since 2005. The owner self writes that “The #1 problem with the old site was the person running it”. I could not agree more. Over year without envolving the page. How serious could the php-magazine writing about this be? Btw, I don’t know why I even blog about this.. Just had to press something? it makes your mind go “hmmm”