I’m currently using this website to test a few things for work. As such, the layout is going to change often and haphazardly for the next few hours. Please bear with me.
Update (20:22): And done!
-Stevie
Hi all, here’s a set I put together as a) an audition and b) a fun evening’s work
I just sent it off to a club I’d like to get to get booked in. Fingers crossed it goes down well
-Stevie
Skype is a great program. The internet phone call software has changed the way a lot of businesses work and stay in contact with their employess. However, as good as Skype is, it’s not without it’s small problems. Especially if you’re a web developer.
When a user installs Skype, they will also install, possibly unwittingly, plugins for both Internet Explorer and Firefox. These plugins scan the web page currently being viewed and convers all numbers it finds that it thinks are phone numbers and converts them to links that automatically call the number when clicked. If you have Skype installed, the following number will most likely be turned into a clickable link…
+353870000000
It’s useful functionality, but it can play havoc with a webpage design, especially if the matched number is not actually a phone number. To deal with this problem, I created the killSkype jQuery plugin. This plugin takes the number you don’t want to be “Skyped” and renders it in such a way that Skype will ignore it when it’s doing its thing. i.e.
+353870000000
Simply download the plugin at the link below, include it in your page and then use the javascript code below to prevent Skype from hijacking your pages layout.
2 | $(selector).killSkype() |
e.g.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { $('div.dont_skype').killSkype(); }); </script> <div class="dont_skype">00441214124124</div> |
Download plugin (includes readable and packed versions): http://dlx-design.com/plugins/killSkype.0.4.0.zip
jQuery Plugins project page: http://plugins.jquery.com/project/killSkype
Comments and critisms appreciated and encouraged.
A website that I have been involved with recently has just launched its public beta. Beasts of War is a wargaming website that covers many games and model makers including the big Games Workshop games like Warhammer Fantasy and Lord of the Rings, the top indie games like AT-43 and Flames of War, all the way to the smaller games you’ve never heard about.
I currently have the honour of being the moderator for the official Warhammer 40000 groups. It’s a big task but I think I’m managing to stay on top of it.
So if you’re interested in wargaming at all or just want to call over to see what the fuss is about, click on Beasts of War. We’d love to hear from you.
My graphic critising BP has been shortlisted on Green Peace’s website in their BP Rebrand competition! Go here if you would like to vote for me!
Thanks very much
Playlist for my latest DJing gig
Lovin’ Spoonful – Summer in the City
Cold – Remedy
Linkin Park – Faint
VNV Nation – Chrome
Aesthetic Perfection – The Siren
The Prodigy – Invaders Must Die
Hadouken! – M.A.D
Rob Zombie – Feel So Numb
Bullet For My Valentine – The Last Fight
Turisas – Battle Metal
Wednesday 13 – I Walked With A Zombie
Queens of the Stone Age – No One Knows
Korn – Word Up
– Metallita & DJ Brenno –
AC/DC – Thunderstruck
Motörhead – Ace of Spades
The Prodigy – The Omen
Combichrist – Sent To Destroy
Slipknot – Psychosocial
Disturbed – Down With The Sickness
Drowning Pool – Bodies
Rammstein – Du Hast
System of a Down – Chop Suey!
Rage Against The Machine – Killing in the Name
Team America – America, F*ck Yeah!
The above songs can be heard on this YouTube Playlist.
Like most people I often have opinions on various news stories. However few stories ever illicit such a surge of feeling within than the current oil crisis in the Gulf of Mexico. In fact, so annoyed am I, that I was inspired to create the picture below. I know it’s not very original (I have since seen a few similar graphics flouting around the Interwebs) but what they heck.
This week’s challenge was a lipsyncing challenge. Personally I think Roxxi did very well. (See here for an explanation of what the heck is going on here!)
My very first remix! They’re Coming To Take Me Away by Neuroticfish and Uprising by Muse. Very rough and unfinished but happy enough with it for now.