onsdag 24. desember 2003
Via Seb's Open Research: "Show HTML anchors" bookmarklet. Anchors are marked spots within a HTML page that you can use as link URLs for fine-grained linking. While handy, anchors are not always easy to find in a page. Now Matt Mower has put together a "Show Anchors" bookmarklet that will reveal them on any page you're visiting. Just drag the previous link into your links toolbar, and click. On my page, stars will show up before every post. Works in Mozilla, not sure about IE.
[Seb's Open Research]
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Via Stephen Downes: Don't Bother Me With Objects! I've Got a Course to Teach!. Scott Leslie calls this the best learning object presentation of the last 18 months, but having seen Willie Horton present once or twice in the past, I am not really surprised. Too bad this presentation is in PDF (the one way worse than PowerPoint for presenting slides). Still, take a look and enjoy, if you have the bandwidth. By Willie Horton, December 31, 200-31 8:33 p.m. [Refer][Research][Reflect] [OLDaily]
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Via Jay Cross: Top Trends for 2004. Top Ten Trends for 2004It's All About Productivity Now. Dramatic Productivity Gains from New Technology Dominate the Landscape. By Sam S. Adkins, Senior Director of Technology Analysis, Workflow Institute Customarily, the Workflow Institute distributes reports and updates only to members. This one's on us,... [Internet Time Blog]
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