Linux rant & Tmux
Most people that are involved with tech (managers, bloggers, etc) have heard of Linux, and are pretty familiar with it (unlike a decade ago when it was programmers only).
We can see it in every server these days, but more importantly - Android is based on Linux, and those Smartphones have the majority of the market share.
So, is Linux ready for mainstream usage? I'm talking about Laptops & Computers who run Linux for personal use, is it time?Posted in TechnologyGenerate Themes & Plugins for WordPress
Now that the holidays are over, it's time to build new things.
If we want to develop our visual creativity, and create a new Theme for WordPress, there are a few tasks that one has to do on every theme.
There's adding functions.php, customized header and footer files,
perhaps supporting rtl languages (with CSS tweaks), adding SASS support, etc.
Luckily there's a service to help you out with that!Posted in TechnologyJingle Bells pure CSS on GitHub
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<img class="alignright wp-image-2805 size-medium" src="{{< siteparam "mediaBucket" >}}/2014/12/google_forms-300x133.png" alt="google_forms" width="300" height="133" />The major issue with Contact forms (or any forms, honestly), is the entire system around it. Even for WordPress, most proper …Posted in TechnologyDomango - a lightweight domain search tool
Today I've stumbled upon a super lightweight domain search tool called Domango.Posted in Technology