5 HTML elements you probably never use (but perhaps should)

Submitted by jbreland on Thu, 08/17/2006 - 11:37

I know it's been a while since I've posted any general news (been pretty busy working on other stuff), but I'm going to make another attempt to post on a regular basis. As when I started Legroom, it'll be various bits of information that I personally find useful or informative, and I think others would find useful as well.

So, to kick things off here's a link that a friend just set: 5 HTML elements you probably never use (but perhaps should). This article, unsurprisingly, discusses some obscure but quite useful HTML tags. I found a couple new ones that I plan to start using on my next site, and I'm sure a lot of other web developers could benefit from them as well. Take a look.

Full article URL:
http://www.seomoz.org/blogdetail.php?ID=1282

Comment Spam

Submitted by jbreland on Mon, 06/19/2006 - 01:31

LegRoom.net has been hit hard by comment spam on a couple of occasions. I thought that I had solved the problem after the first ordeal by restricting comments to authenticated users, but apparently that control can be bypassed (which I verified myself).

So, I hardcoded the logged-in user requirement for posting any comment. This should (keeping my fingers crossed) fix the problem.

BTW, would someone mind posting a reply to this thread just to verify that I haven't broken comments for authenticated users? Everything should be working, but I'd like to be sure. Thanks!

Firefox and Thunderbird Tips and Tricks Pages Updated

Submitted by jbreland on Sun, 01/29/2006 - 18:02

It took a little while to get everything in order, but I've finally completed my Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird Tips and Tricks pages. These pages contain various tips I use in my Firefox and Thunderbird package. This includes a detailed list of what I consider to be the most useful extensions and themes for each, as well as my personal user.js and prefs.js preference files.

This update covers Firefox 1.5 and Thunderbird 1.5.

New Application - Universal Extractor

Submitted by jbreland on Sun, 01/29/2006 - 16:36

I've added a new application named Universal Extractor to my software section. This application integrates into Windows Explorer and allows right-click extraction for any type of archive, including installers.

Over twenty types of archives are currently supported. Full details about usage and supported formats can be found on the information page.