Today, we’ve added two new ways to use tags:
Tags can now be displayed for each post in your theme (see the Custom Theme reference’s new Tags section). You can link to URLs that look like this:
So, this is really cool.
Though I’ve always wished that I could filter by post type: http://gfxcorps.com/filter/music
http://gfxcorps.com/filter/reblogs
http://gfxcorps.com/filter/popular (like, most rebloged or something…)
Instead, I have to go to my dashboard, filter by post type, edit each post individually and tag each so this will work: http://gfxcorps.com/tagged/music
But, it looks like we’re getting there. :)
Sneak peak to the new tumblr themes site posts…
Not final by any measure… Need some help with the rating system which should be accessible to the public… :/ (i mean you, Christopher…) :D
I’m planning on taking surfing lessons in Hunington Beach this summer…
But not with this weather, hopefully it clears out soon, eh?
aja:
via design notesThe day there was no news.
Wait. This is the flick video thing? Well, that’s a heck of allot better than youtube. (Though nothing can defeat Vimeo)
I must say that I can’t understand the Asus EEE hype that’s going on. At first it looked like a great idea: small and cheap laptops… But when I look at the specs I’m like “wtf”.
Can anyone answer me why someone would like to buy a tiny laptop you basically only can surf the web and check your mail on? It makes the iPod touch look like a monster-machine from outer space with its 16 GB and Safari.
This is basically the point. The EEE was built for the basics. I want one just for school. It’s perfect. I don’t have to lug around a huge laptop just so I can type and surf the web. If I really need more space I always have my external drive.
And the price is the cherry on top. Sure you can get an iPod touch for about the same but it’s not a full-blown personal computer (yes it’s got the browser and whatnot). But having a small laptop w/XP means you can download whatever software you want (cain & abel ;D) and a “qwerty” keyboard, mousepad (?), ports, etc.
Ah like it. Ah like it allot. :)
You’re a dinosaur trying to escape extinction in this 8-bit Flash game. (via Waxy.org)
This is awesome on every level of existence…
this is the first step in an ongoing social experiment, based on twitter.
Screensavr displays images from Flickr as a constantly flowing stream. It can take images from your photostream, sets, favourites or groups. The display is stored so that the screensaver can pick up where it left off last time.
shrimp is the bestest!
The movie was awesome. I love the detail these guys put into work like this…