I just added some really nice badges to my blog, but there was none for the mootools. So I created one myself:
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You can download it, and add it to your website if you like.
I just added some really nice badges to my blog, but there was none for the mootools. So I created one myself:
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You can download it, and add it to your website if you like.
I've been wondering for some time now, where the problem of the designers is. I mean especially related to free software (I know, it's something else than open source software, but that's not the point here). From me, as programmer, who also uses free software, it is often expected to give something back to the community. Sure, no problem, I share these expectations. So I publish TYPO3 extensions which might ber useful to someone else. Also, I provide free troubleshooting with this blog here and I consciously try to use free software: OpenOffice or NeoOffice, TYPO3, WordPress, Apache, PHP, MySQL, Eclipse, Subversion, Mantis and many more. Weiterlesen »
Everyone who owns a blog or even just a "normal" website which offers its content as a feed may have wondered whether there is a standard icon out there and how to use it. Today I found a useful website where these very guidelines can be found. Additionally the icon is available for download in different formats, colors and sizes.