
Every single image over at The Batman ’66 Project puts a gigantic smile on my face. But the one above made me laugh. Out loud. [via]
Every single image over at The Batman ’66 Project puts a gigantic smile on my face. But the one above made me laugh. Out loud. [via]
Sorry, impress.js. While you were my favorite HTML presentation framework earlier this year, some new hotness just showed up on my radar…
reveal.js supports Markdown, speaker notes & PDF export. Out of the box! Seriously, go take a look at the demo. It’s super slick.
Anyhow, you can bet your ass that I’m going to use it to do my next presentation. Now all I have to do is come up with a new topic. [via]
I’ve been thinking about cold brewing some iced coffee kind of a lot lately. Well, mostly since we signed up for a Tonx subscription. Fortunately, gridwriter just pointed to a year old (but extremely evergreen) primer on iced coffee.
I am very jealous of Sarah’s new coffee mug…
There’s not really a lot to look at as of now, but — due to the delightfully ridiculous application of Batman to the most suburban of settings — Defective Comics by Daniel Danger & Olly Moss just became my new favorite Tumblr site.
Want to learn how to use git? Try this easy to follow tutorial, courtesy of the folks over at GitHub. [via]
I want this t-shirt (and most of the other ones at The Unrefinery) so hard. They even come in 3XL! [via]
The folks over at WordPress.tv have posted my section of the day long class I helped teach on WordPress performance & security during WordCamp Phoenix 2012. The audio is a little muffled and the video is 10 minutes longer than the theatrical release of The Avengers — and nowhere near as entertaining — but I tried to pack it as full of as much information as possible. Enjoy!
Everything Merlin said about related posts plugins and social media icons in this week’s After Dark was totally spot on. If you’ve got a blog and can spare a minute and thirty seconds, you shouldn’t hesitate to give it a listen.