t2t version 7.2 has been released. HTML5 support has been added.
t2t version 7.2 has been released. HTML5 support has been added.
Paris April 2010 vacation pictures. We had an absolutely great time in Paris; it just went by way too fast.
t2t version 7.1 has been released. It adds support for missing
CSS table attributes: class, id, and style.
I have converted all of the scholnick.net pages (except for the existing the picture only pages)
to HTML5. I had never bothered to remove all of the table based layout in favor of a
div based layout; the payoff didn't seem like it was worth effort. But converting to HTML5 did
make sense to me. I have greatly reduced the bandwidth and the complexity of the code.
I had to do some tweaks to the CSS. It looked good on my 24 inch LED Cinema Display but not on some smaller screens, all fixed now. I've tested the site so far in: IE 6/7/8, Firefox 3.6.2 (MacOSX/WinXP), Firefox 3.5.9 (WinXP), Firefox 3.0 (Red Hat), Opera (MacOSX/WinXP), Chrome (MacOSX), and Safari (MacOSX/iPhoneOS).
splice version 2.1.0 has been released, a bug fix release.
splice online has been taken down. It wasn't used that much anymore. splice is always available for download.
splice version 2.0.2 has been released, a very minor bug fix.
splice version 2.0.1 has been released, a very minor bug fix.
splice version 2.0 has been released. It adds the ability to read song titles from an iTunes playlist.
t2t version 7.0 has been released. It adds the templating ability. 7.0 only supports 4 tokens: {title}, {data}, {file}, and {exec}. See the documentation for details.
My Twitter updates will now show on Facebook. Yes I change my mind quickly. Maybe I won't change it again.
All of my recent updates have been on Facebook or Twitter. I've only started to use Twitter for real today. I don't have it linked to Facebook and probably never will.
In the future the updates here will probably be limited to coding (e.g. t2t or splice) or vacation pictures. Looking back at my earlier posts, it seems like I have already been doing that.
2009 Cruise Pictures from our just completed cruise on Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas.
I have made available several scripts that I use to make life easier. They are all licensed under LGPL.
t2t version 6.1 has been released. It fixes several issues around empty data producing invalid XHTML.
We bought a new MacBook with 4 GBs of RAM and 24 inch LED Cinema Display. Wow! The new monitor is incredible and the MacBook just chugs away. Here are some pictures.
OSXPlanet has been ported to Leopard. It works great.