Posts Tagged “diese-eintr”
Chris • 11th May 2010 • Reviews • CSS, diese-eintr, eintr, eintrag, entries, explorer, facebook, firefox, google-sidewiki, in-bearbeitung, informationen, seitenbetreiber, sidewiki, twitter, weitere-informationen
Thanks to recent improvements over at Amazon, you can now add items to your wishlist from ANY website! How cool is that? All you need to do is drag this bookmarklet to your browser and you'll be free to add any item to the list of stuff you want!
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Woo Wishlists are now Universal
Chris • 9th May 2010 • Reviews • diese-eintr, eintr, eintrag, entries, explorer, facebook, firefox, google-sidewiki, in-bearbeitung, informationen, seite, seitenbetreiber, sidewiki, weitere-informationen
If you're new to Amazon S3 or have been using it for months without much thought to how it works, then you might be paying unnecessary costs and having pages load slower than they need to because users browsers aren't caching data served from S3 appropriately. This article provides some very useful advice on how to increase page load times and reduce S3 costs by appropriately setting cache control headers for your S3 served content
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• 28th Mar 2010 • Reviews • CSS, diese-eintr, eintr, explorer, facebook, feedback-senden, howto, in-bearbeitung, informationen, JavaScript, neueste-related, seite, sidewiki, twitter, weitere-informationen
Getting Redmine installed on CentOS can be a bit of a minefield given the various versions of all the components required for it to run correctly but this excellent tutorial will get you up an running with few headaches. The version of redmine, and the components may not be as up to date as they could be but the combination chosen works!
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Installing Redmine and SVN on CentOS
Chris • 7th Mar 2010 • Reviews • diese-eintr, domain-weitere, eintr, explorer, firefox, google-toolbar, in-bearbeitung, JavaScript, neueste-related, seitenbetreiber, sidewiki, twitter, vorherige, weiterleiten
A really useful tool for providing simple stylised views of apache webserver log files via the browser. Ideal for providing a level of log file monitoring/analysis to novice web developers or website owners who don't want or need to see the raw log file text, but might need to keep occasional tabs on how the webserver is behaving as part of a bigger website control panel style app. Though somewhat useful for picking through the access logs, applying it to the error logs is where this becomes particularly useful
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Apache Live Log (ALiveLog)
Chris • 7th Mar 2010 • Reviews • CSS, diese-eintr, eintr, eintrag, explorer, facebook, feedback-senden, in-bearbeitung, informationen, JavaScript, project, project-hosting, seitenbetreiber, vorherige, weitere-informationen
Really interesting project. Combined with an appropriate backend this may well be useful tool for anyone wanting to implement the kind of product customisation features you find on printshop websites such as cafepress, etc.
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SVG-edit - A complete vector graphics editor in the browser