
To be in “perfect harmony” with the previous post about design inspiration, I thought it would be a good idea to write about Smashing Magazine’s post about blog designs.
The post features diverse blog designs, from the ones focusing on simplicity and whitespace, to those that have a special “something” and the ones that start to […]
I myself am not a designer (like, you know, that person that “draws” sites using specialised software, like Adobe Photoshop), but I like to browse galleries that showcase beautifully designed sites.
Even though you should be original when designing your next project, it is sometimes useful to see how others do the job and get a […]
The big news today is that Firefox 3 (beta 1, as you already read in the headline) has been launched.
If it would be to apply here what happened with Firefox 2, then the final release of Firefox 3 should be ready in 1 or 2 months. However, the official statement is that the final version […]
You may (or you may not) agree with me, but one very important factor when writing code (in PHP, or by extenso, in any other programming language), that influences your productivity is the tool you use to do this. Mashable proposed a nice, long list of IDEs (Integrated Development Environments), but there is (at least) […]
I’ll be away this weekend, so I won’t be able to post anything on my blog. However, I’ve bundled some links for you to read:
(random links, in no particular order)
Laws of Robotics on Wikipedia
Why Linux is better than Windows - no. 1
Why Linux is better than Windows - no. 2
Why Linux is better than Windows […]
Ok, so you’ve read the first post on this blog, Ars Blogaetica, and now you’re wondering whether this is just (yet) another blog, with a popular theme and nothing new to bring to the blogosphere.
So lets break it into pieces:
The design
Currently, this blog uses the Glossy Blue theme, by N-Design Studio. I really like this […]
First of all, Ars Poetica is a Latin term meaning “The Art of Poetry” (see Wikipedia for more info).
Derived from the aforementioned term, is Ars Blogaetica (this is probably the first mentioning of the term, ever… do a Google search to confirm), which can be roughly translated as “The Art of Blogging” … […]
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