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Chrome DevTools
Use Chrome’s Developer Tools a lot? If you do, you’re going to love this laundry list of tricks. [via]
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Social Login Buttons Suck
The MailChimp blog’s got a pretty compelling argument against social login buttons. I would say that I could agree more, but I can’t. It’s not possible. [via]
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xkcd in LaTeX
I seriously love that the nerds over on Stack Exchange are working out how to do xkcd style graphs in TeX. My only question is, now that the info’s out there, who’s working on the WordPress plugin to leverage the LaTeX support built into Jetpack?
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Persona
I’ve been playing around with Mozilla’s Persona a bit lately, so I was thrilled to find a WordPress plugin that makes integrating it ridiculously easy.
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So Simple
So Simple is an extremely minimal, responsive WordPress theme focused on readability. And it’s just $1.99. At that price, I’m tempted to get a license just so I can dick around with it…
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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…
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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…
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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]
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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]
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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…