June 2010
1 post
Experimental: Pure CSS social media icons →
html5watch:
Nicholas Gallagher:
> This is an experiment that creates [social media icons](http://nicolasgallagher.com/experimental-pure-css-social-media-icons/) using CSS and semantic HTML. It uses progressive enhancement to turn an unordered list of text links into a set of icons without the use of images or JavaScript.
It bears repeating that the point of experiments like this isn’t...
May 2010
7 posts
V Lock for easy finding of the key hole →
I love clever ideas like this.
What Stormtroopers do on their days off →
I haven’t had such a good laugh in a long time.
Two new Tumblelogs!
I’ve just launched two new Tumblelogs. Mac Efficiency and [An Innovative Web]{http://aninnovativeweb.com).
Mac Efficiency will be dealing with just that: how to be as efficient as you can on your Mac. I’ll be sharing some great software as well as quick tips and tricks.
An Innovative Web will be concentrating on the future of the web along with the emergence of the mobile web.
What the Hex? →
A great little web dev game to pass the time.
Photoshop CS5 Screencast: The Good and Bad of... →
Great demonstration of one of the most important new features in Photoshop CS5
April 2010
1 post
I love April Fools day on the internet →
Lifehackers roundup of the April Fools pranks from some of the biggest tech firms. Google, as usual, outdoes itself.
March 2010
2 posts
2 tags
Accessibility Testing →
I usually hate the “93 greatest kettlepots roundup!” kind of blog posts but this one is surprisingly, useful.
Who?
Hi, my name’s Sam Bowler and I’ll be.. Tumbling here? I’m a web enthusiast, I love developing and designing for it and spend an unhealthy proportion of my time doing it. I’m also a student studying towards a BSc in Web Design from the University of the West of England in Bristol, UK.
From what I’ve seen so far, the real power of Tumblr is creating discussion so, say...