Pictorialis II: Framed!

[Weblog Tools Collection » Pictorialis II: Framed!][1] Pictorialis II is finally ready for a demo and maybe some beta testers. Sweeeet. Finally a photo gallery that’s fully table free (as far as I saw…) Mark, I’d be glad to test as well, and from my previous experience with Mark and WuhWuh, good things are to come of this project! [1]: http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2004/06/11/pictorialis-ii-framed/

WordPress Caching Plugin

via Photomatt.net: “The caching plugin I pointed to the other day was very well-executed but it didn’t meet my needs for several reasons, mainly that it cached every bit of output, which wouldn’t be appropiate for things like my random photo.” Perhaps this will get rolled into a future version of WordPress 😀

citrusmoon

[citrusmoon][1] Some nice subdued background tiles [1]: http://citrusmoon.typepad.com/citrusmoon/

DNS Quick Check

[Quick Check][1] What is CheckDNS.NET ? CheckDNS.NET can check DNS delegation, mail and web servers in your domain. Easy to use: just enter domain name (for example, “yourdomain.com”) to get a free report on this domain. Moreover, with PowerCheck you can check all domains in your responsibility at once and save this result. [1]: http://www.checkdns.net/quickcheck.aspx

JAlbum – free web photo album software

[JAlbum – free web photo album software][1] With JAlbum you have full control of the look of the generated album, not just color theme and basic layout, still making an album is just a matter of drag and drop a button click if you prefer to use one of the many existing looks. [1]: http://jalbum.net/index.jsp

new and improved – ryanschwartz.net

ryanschwartz.net – now hosted on TextDrive ![textdrive ad][3] [3]: /images/textdrive.jpg

www.freeantennas.com

[www.freeantennas.com][1] Deep Dish Cylindrical Parabolic Templates [1]: http://www.freeantennas.com/

Albin.Net CSS: Bullet-Proof Rounded Corners

[Albin.Net CSS: Bullet-Proof Rounded Corners][1] Bullet-Proof Rounded Corners [1]: http://www.albin.net/CSS/roundedCorners/

I want one of these

[PBS | I, Cringely . Archived Column][1] One of the cheapest Linux computers you can buy brand new (not at a garage sale) is the Linksys WRT54G, an 802.11g wireless access point and router that includes a four-port 10⁄100 Ethernet switch and can be bought for as little as $69.99 [1]: http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20040527.html

Use the force, dude

[Sliding Doors of CSS: A List Apart][1] [1]: http://alistapart.com/articles/slidingdoors/