Links of Interest for January 20th through January 28th
These are my links for January 20th through January 28th:
- Functioning Form – Top, Right or Left Aligned Form Labels
- As the question of top, right, or left aligned form labels comes up often for web designers, here’s a short overview of the pros and cons of each method.
- BambooInvoice: Simple, Beautiful, Open Source, Online Invoicing
- BambooInvoice is free Open Source invoicing software intended for small businesses and independent contractors. Our number one priorities are ease of use, user-interface, and beautiful code. BambooInvoice was built by designer and programmer Derek Allard, who uses it everyday, not by a large firm who can't remember the names of its customers. It is meant to be sexy, both on top of, and under the hood.
- 10 Awesome Ways to Integrate Twitter With Your Website – NETTUTS
- The tools for web developers to add a touch of Twitter to any site are out there and easy to use. There's no better time to start utilizing Twitter integration tools than right now. Here are 10 of the most useful ways to start turning your site readers (or your client's customer base) into Twitter followers, and vice versa.
- Show all files in the Finder | Mac OS X Hints | Macworld
- If you work with Unix files and folders a lot, you’ve probably already noticed that you can’t see many of them in the Finder (Mac) —the /usr, /bin, and /etc folders, amongst many others, don’t show up in the Finder.
- Looking Ahead To Joomla’s Future – Content Management Blog – InformationWeek
- It appears that the Joomla community won't have to wait much longer to kick the tires on the next major release. The alpha release of Joomla 1.6 may be ready for testing within the next month or two, according to a blog posting from a Joomla lead developer Andrew Eddie.
It's been about a year since Joomla 1.5 was released. Since then they've issued dot releases with a few minor enhancements and bug fixes, the most recent of which, 1.5.9, addresses a couple security issues and a handful of bugs.
Joomla 1.6 adds two significant enhancements. The first is a revamp of the way that extensions are handled by the system, allowing more flexibility and customized builds. The second is an overhaul of access controls, which promises to give administrators much more granular control over user rights.
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My name is Dave Sabol and I work at the intersection of technology, online learning and knowledge management. Associated Knowledge is my way of capturing the insight that I gain as I navigate my way through the world of social media and open source technology.

