Author: Jason Cosper

  • Han Sparato Per Primo

    Even though we have about 20 prints that need framing and hanging, Sarah got me this badass unofficial Italian Star Wars poster for our anniversary. It’s going to look super tight hanging over the desk in my office, isn’t it?

    Okay. You have no idea what my office looks like. But trust me, it’s going to look great.

    Best. Wife. Ever.

  • Poster

    Normally, I ignore iOS based WordPress post editors, but I was tipped off to Poster while listening to this week’s episode of  Systematic and it actually looks crazy nice. Besides being easy on the eyes, it’s got Dropbox integration, Markdown support, custom fields, post format selection and even slug editing.

    Slug editing! From a 3rd party WordPress client for iOS!

    Hrmph. Maybe I should be getting more excited about the Markdown and Dropbox support. I mean, those things will have more impact on my workflow than slug editing ever will. Still, this is a total steal at $3.99, right?

  • The New Myspace

    I never thought I’d say this, but the new Mypace looks amazing! It’s carrying around the taint of the original Myspace though, so people might end up sleeping on it. Still, if it lives up to even half of what they’re showing off, I’ll gladly give it another try. [via]

  • Edge Web Fonts

    Adobe’s Edge Web Fonts look like a pretty nice alternative to Google’s Web Fonts. I guess I’ll have to see which one is faster and report back… [via]

  • Ooooh, Columns!

    I couldn’t agree more with Justin Tadlock’s feelings about the prevalence of [column] shortcodes. They’ve been getting baked into a ton of new WordPress themes and there’s no standard for how they’re implemented. Besides:

    Users lose this functionality when they switch to a theme that doesn’t support their previous theme’s shortcodes, leaving bracketed words in their content.

    It’s just a big bag of hurt. So I love what he’s doing to address it…

    His Grid Columns plugin allows folks to drop their post or page content into readymade columns, inside of existing themes, by using a fairly simple, straightforward shortcode. The documentation is a bit sparse right now — and I’m sure that’ll improve before this gets thrown into the official WordPress plugin repository — but I’m totally hoping this gets picked up by the theme community at large.

  • Developers

    Say, man, do you use the Developer plugin for WordPress? No? Well, it’d be a lot cooler if you did…

  • Ag

    I’ve been using ack instead of grep for a few months now. And things have been going pretty great on that front. But One Thing Well just pointed at the (unfortunately named) Silver Searcher — which claims to deliver results 3 to 5 times faster than ack.

    Mercifully, the command is “ag” and it can be quickly installed via Homebrew. So I’ll definitely be giving this a try soon.

  • Antik

    It’s a good thing the TikTok team had an analog watch module to fall back on after Apple changed the iPod nano form factor. If they decide to keep doing the whole modular watch thing, they should at least be able to change up the form factor to something a little less clunky. So that’s a blessing in disguise, right?

  • Socialite

    I normally have a pretty strong dislike for social sharing buttons — mainly because of the overall load time they add to a site — however, Socialite.js (and its WordPress-ready counterpart) may have softened my opinion on them.

    By loading the social sharing buttons asynchronously, it can cut the amount of initial page requests down considerably. So if you have a site that depends on those annoying little chiclets, check it out.

  • Xiki

    Xiki: Can your shell console do this?

    Damn. Xiki just got added to my “fuck with later” pile. [via]