Archive for January, 2006

A bit tired…

Yaaaaaawn! I’ve been working since around 8am. Yesterday. You know how it is. Planned server maintenance at work. Everything looks fine until suddenly a very important server won’t boot up. 28 hours later, there you are. New server in place and all services restored. Zzzzzzzzz….

FireBug

I’ve been trying out this cool new Firefox extension tonight. It’s called FireBug. It’s purpose is to help you debug Javascript, DHTML and Ajax (XMLHttpRequest). According to the webpage over at mozilla.org, it’s “like a combination of the Javascript Console, DOM Inspector, and a command line Javascript interpreter“. When opened, it places itself at the bottom of the browser window and it only shows errors from the webpage you are currently viewing. It also has a nifty statusbar error indicator that shows how many errors were found on the current page.  Cool stuff!

Trying out the del.icio.us playtagger

I’m currently trying out the del.icio.us playtagger. It’s a small javascript that enables every mp3 link on your webpage to be played directly in your browser (via a small flash program). It also enables you to tag that piece of music directly to your del.icio.us account. All mp3 references on my page will have a small “play graphic” next to it now, except on the music page – those links are not regular links and are not covered by this little script.

Try these:

Dreaming of Arpeggios
Between Night and Day