My Blog Comment Autofill Greasemonkey script is back. (direct greasemonkey link)
In its first incarnation, you’d be on Digg, reddit, etc and the script would actually fill in your blog’s URL into the submission field!
Now, I check the meta generator tag, i.e. if you view source on this page you’ll see something like this in the […]
Archive for January, 2008
Blog Comment Autofill Is Back (Greasemonkey Script)
Published January 31st, 2008 in Automation, Fun, Getting Things Done, Making Money Online, Tools of the Trade, Web Hacks and WordPress. 3 Comments39+ Photoshop (PSD) to XHTML / CSS Services
Published January 7th, 2008 in Web 2.0 and Web Design. 22 CommentsThe following list comprises over 39 Photoshop to XHTML/CSS cutup services.
They charge anywhere from $297 or so to several thousands (for higher end sites / more pages / etc).
If you have any experience with any of the firms listed below, please drop a note in the comments (with your name & blog address to reduce […]
How to Upgrade WordPress across Multiple Blogs
Published January 4th, 2008 in Automation, Fun, Making Money Online, Tools of the Trade, Web 2.0, Web Apps, Web Hacks, WordPress and Wordpress Plugins. 6 CommentsFirst off, I keep my main WordPress installation in Subversion.
This does have the added drawback that all of my WP blogs will be out of date until I update my main WP Subversion trunk and svn up on the server(s). At the same time, updating X number of WordPress blogs by hand would be […]
HOW TO: Encrypt Virtual Disks on External Drives
Published January 3rd, 2008 in Fun and Tools of the Trade. 0 CommentsLet’s say you’ve pulled down a copy of your application’s production database, or simply want to encrypt some personal files.
First, download TrueCrypt. PGPDisk should work similarly.
You’ve got a big fat 400+ GB external hard-drive that you can load up with both unencrypted data (mp3s, etc) as well as your sensitive, encrypted data.
First, make sure […]
