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So Owen's responded to a few things that I'd written. I knew it was coming, and I knew it would be a big one, so true to form the man's ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/design-forward

So it seems I might have come across as being negative and I guess some have seen my last few posts as diatribes. Just to be clear on something I'm ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/on-negativity

You want to build a website? Go ahead. Any monkey with a computer connected to the internet and notepad can create a website. Everything else is a matter of scale...

http://www.brokenkode.com/reaching-out

You don't need a designer. You need a marketeer.
That's what my brother said to Yanni last week sometime when we were discussing his online radio station as he was ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/marketing

Lets turn our attention to the main menu in Habari. As I mentioned before there has to be a better way than the current method. The reasoning for the current ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/menu

One of my absolute favourite plugins on Habari is the Publish Quote plugin written by Michael. The plugin has done well by me for like over a year, but ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/quote

In looking around the Habari admin panel I've got to thinking which areas are important to me in the way that I use the software and how to take care ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/habari-design-review

Google Chrome OS - It's official. Coming in the winter of 2010 to brighten our days. That's over a year away really, but still exciting news for operating system enthusiasts.

http://www.brokenkode.com/google-chrome-os

SourceForge Redesigned - Don't typically go there anymore as I've more or less found most of my software requirements in one way or another at the moment, however this was ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/sourceforge-redesigned

“Outside the Box” Navigation with jQuery - Although I absolutely LOVE how stacks looks on OS X, I can never get around to using it because I hate the dock ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/outside-the-box

Moblin v2.0 Beta - Short for Mobile Linux, this is the OS that has been massaged by Intel to better integrate (and utilise) with their atom processors. Definitely one of ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/moblin-v2-beta

The League of Moveable Type - Open source fonts. Two out of the three fonts I would gladly use in any project.

http://www.brokenkode.com/the-league-of-moveable-type

Linux Turns 15 - 15 years ago today, version 1.0 of Linux came out. I used Ubuntu for a year, but the lack of the kind of software that I ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/linux-turns-15

Chevereto - Open Source Image hosting script. This looks like a pretty cool idea, however I haven't had much love playing around with it, as the software hasn't really been ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/chevereto

First Screenshot of Chrome for the Mac - Easily my favourite app on Windows (after Excel). Although I've been using Webkit proper for a week now (much faster), the speed ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/chrome-on-mac-screenshot

feedly: a magazine-like start page - Easily my favourite Firefox plugin; so much so I'm considering using Firefox as my main browser because of this plugin.

http://www.brokenkode.com/feedly-a-magazine-like-start-page

Fedora 10 (Linux distribution) Solar Theme - Although I'm a mac man now, I still do admire the effort that is always going into desktop linux distributions. For a while ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/fedora-10-solar-theme

Cappuccino Web Framework - Interesting web based framework for developing applications online, one to a look out for in the future.

http://www.brokenkode.com/cappuccino-web-framework

I'll be honest, it's been a while since I was even remotely excited about a new application. Chrome definitely fit that bill. For some reason or another I really wanted ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/first-impression-of-chrome

Christian wrote a little post asking why the Habari community was snubbed in the recent Smashing Magazine 10 Weblog Engines Reviewed post. Why was Habari not included in this list? ...

http://www.brokenkode.com/why-not-habari