30/Oct/09 03:43 PM Filed in:
Fake is FakeOne of the troubles of developing RapidWeaver themes is all the features that have to be checked and rechecked and cross referenced with other features
Read More...Tags: testing, blog feature
29/Oct/09 11:35 AM Filed in:
Main IdeasWe care. That’s it in a nutshell. We have been designing RapidWeaver themes professionally since November of 2005 and in that time we have continually sought to improve how themes are made, what themes can do and have continually tried rally a strong community around those who call themselves RapidWeaver developers. We haven’t done it alone, by any means. There has been a network of us along the way, a network of developers who all care, it’s what sets all of us apart from the casual themer.
So who are some of the developers who have really made a difference:
Tags: developers, theme, themes, RapidWeaver
28/Oct/09 08:58 AM Filed in:
Did you know?Did you know that all of the current
Loghound RapidWeaver plugins are sporting icon artwork by
seyDoggy, AKA the way cool guys who also make these awesome themes? Yes indeed, from RapidFlickr to RapidBlog and everything in between, we made all the icons for the fine folks at Loghound.
Tags: Loghound, Plugins
27/Oct/09 08:12 AM Filed in:
Fake is FakeOk, seriously, I am never writing a fake blog again. This is worse than writing an essay in high school... well not
THAT bad but you get the point.
Ok, I think I am done for today. One last post and that brings me up to date with enough posts to truly demo this built in blog page.
Tags: essay, writing, blogging
26/Oct/09 02:43 PM Filed in:
What I likeI can admit it; I am a big fan of the mighty mouse. It did take a bit to get used to and at first I wasn’t sure that I would get used to it, but two years later (and two mice later) I am holding fast to the Mighty wonder. I have each button programmed to suite my workflow, and have the sensitivity and speed cranked via
SteerMouse. I can get from one corner of my 23” screen to other by moving my hand only two inches.
My only real nag with the Mighty Mouse is that the trackball takes now time at all before it gets gummed up and cleaning it with alcohol only lasts so long.
Tags: Mighty Mouse, hardware