Marsedit for Habari?

May 05, 2010 0 Comments
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After a few years on Habari, I stumbled upon Marsedit again. And with the help of one plugin I got it working. So now I am off to see it is as good for Habari as it was on Wordpress.

Marsedit

So what's new in version 3.0?

All new Rich Text Editor: No HTML Required

The rich editor offers an alternative to MarsEdit's beloved HTML text editor. While you are writing your blog posts you can style text, arrange images, create lists and more without using HTML code.

I am not so sure if I like this, as I love my HTML...

Updated HTML Editor with Advanced Syntax Highlighting

For those who prefer straight HTML we've added beautiful new syntax highlighting with different colors for attributes, keywords and tag structure, to make it easy to spot syntax errors at a glance.

Support for WordPress Pages

MarsEdit now lets you download, edit, and create Page entries on WordPress blogs. Now you can manage your blog and your permanent site pages from the same comfortable interface.

This I don't need for now, but am sure to find useful in future projects...

Support for Custom Fields

For WordPress and other blogs that implement the WordPress API, you can configure custom fields in MarsEdit to customize the post editing interface.

iPhoto, Aperture and Lightroom Integration.

Browse your media collections to find the perfect photo for your post. When you attach an image, MarsEdit lets you specify the size, name, and alternative text in one easy step.

Scheduled Media Attachments

With scheduled media attachments you can compose your posts with rich media even when completely offline. When you are ready to publish, the images or other media files are uploaded to your blog and inserted into the post.

on air tour (part 1)

this is a quick write up of the first part of the onair tour, I will clean this up later...

keynote Ryan stewart

Ryan Stewart, a Platform Evangelist at Adobe, provides an introduction to Adobe AIR and how it fits into the Adobe technology platform, and the larger RIA landscape.

marketing talk, adobe rules and stuff

focuses on the cross platform strength of air
talks about 'cocomo' and 'pacifica' server side stuff. nice, but still closed source...
air wants to bring the web developers to the desktop, by bringing the good parts of the web there.

shows a air app called uvlayer. Looks nice but still too much eye candy to me.
google analytics app is cool, adds animation in a nice unobtrusive way...
uses flash with html on one screen. pdf is used well, to render a print view.
mapcache is a cool app

why ria on the desktop?
branding, extended functionality. data access. you can use the flash player to access the same information on different platforms (web mobile desktop wii).

how
using existing tools like textmate or aptana.

new
1.1 more languages
post 1.1 three platforms the same...
max 2008 dec 1-4 2008 milan italy

Building your first Adobe AIR application with Adobe Flex (Mike Chambers)

Learn how to setup your development environment and build your first AIR application using Flex 3 and Flex Builder 3.

flexbuilder based on eclipse

configuration in xml looks easy.

flex looks nasty, absolute positioning and stuff

good warning on certification, get a good one if you go commercial

Building your first AIR application with HTML and JavaScript (Kevin Hoyt)

After this session you will know how to setup the Adobe AIR SDK to allow you to develop and package AIR applications from the command line. You will also be able to leverage the Adobe AIR command line tools to enable development of HTML and JavaScript based applications. Finally, the session will demonstrate built in support for AIR development from Adobe Dreamweaver and the Eclipse based Aptana.

shows how to build air apps with textmate and terminal. explains how app development is different than web development. app development has many things in common with java development

application sandbox? javascript is more insecure on the desktop, there is where the sandbox comes in. script injection and eval should be in the non-application sandbox and the application sandbox has the more advanced air js stuff.
html rules

Leveraging HTML and JavaScript within Adobe AIR (Kevin Hoyt)

Gain a better understanding of the HTML and JavaScript environments within Adobe AIR, and explore how these technologies can be leveraged in both Flash / Flex and HTML / JavaScript-based applications. JavaScript and ActionScript script bridging will be covered, as well as how to use AIR, Flash Player and ActionScript Library APIs directly from JavaScript.

even flex developers have the java bug, putting presentation in the structure, boe..
maybe it is for demo purposes, but the stupid thing is that tons of people will copy/paste this. so that is why it is important to build your demo's as clean as possible.

Kevin's site

redesign

in progress and this time it's live. Check every few hours to see the design form slowly...

  1. step 1 setting up reset.css and looking at how to customize the php...
  2. step 2 setting up css after sleeping on a design..wnas-website-20080322.png
  3. Tweaking the css for almost a day now, got it asides from some usability issues. The logo (which is the a inside the h1) is clickable, but I got a h2 with the blog name not a link. In order to solve that I gotta throw a lot around in the php. Not used to dabbling in php anymore, so step lively now...
  4. Now for a break, will look at the icons and javascript after this, in no particular order... Site is now build using only two images (besides the ones in the articles), no javascript so just POSH..

Site fixed

Nov 27, 2007 0 Comments
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After a bumpy ride, my move from host to host is fixed. Since my new host does not run on apache but instead on IIS, I had some starting problems. That is putting it mildly, none of the links worked, but all of that is after us now.

All I have to do now is fix the 404 page, as it is going to be in heavy use, until google updates its links. IIS does not have mod_rewrite, so my previous friendly url's are out of the question, sorry for that.

I expect some trouble in the days ahead, so if you spot anything, please let me know...

Update bookmarks

Just one thing, as my mod_rewrite doesn't work, bookmarks don't work...

A time and a place for everything

In this day and age, personal publishing has taken off, you see this in the many people that maintain (or start) a blog, something that has been happening for a while now and the growth of which is over its top, they say. More different, or simular things are popping up now, things like twitter and tumblr.

As the possibilities grow, which will you choose, you can choose to take 'm all on, but to what purpose and in what time. I don't know about you, but for me there are just to few hours in a day. The time I spend online for me is not strictly for pleasure, but also for business purposes. So I try and do stuff as efficiently as possible.

Sure, I can choose to take on everything, but will I have something to tell about anymore, I don't think so. I blog about my work experience, talking about code and stuff, I use twitter to tweet about my daily ramblings and I plan to use my own tumblr as a digital clipboard.

But, what is the problem, a great many people do not know what to do with each medium, thus treating them all the same. How do we (including myself) tackle this problem, how do we maintain blogs that interest people, twitter streams that attract readers and a tumblr thingamagic that, ok I just started tumblr and should find out more about that before I give an stupid and unfounded opinion...

Not that that has stopped me in the past, or in the future for that matter, but hey, for the sake of this article, assume that I am a polite and thorough individual.

The point is, how do we make sense of the kaleidoscope of possibilities. What do we use to what purpose?

The answer is simple, use each tool where it is meant for and not for anything different. As a boy I used to help my dad doing chores, I didn't help out more than any other boy of about 6 (no more in fact than my boys do now), but I did learned an important lesson. Use a hammer to hammer and a screwdriver to screw. By doing this, you let the tool do what it does best and hinder you. I think that you can figure out what happens if you try to loosen a screw with a hammer. The same thing applies to things like blogs, twitter and tumblr. Best is to use each tool to do what they are good at...

So, what are the tools at hand good for? Lets analyse a few methods of sharing your mind on the web and discuss it's pro's and con's

Bloggin

pros

A blog is good for collecting and displaying thorough thought, even a link log is only a good one if it has vision. It needs a vision and a goal, not that those things should be heavy, but it seems hard to me to fill your blog with baby kittens and hardcore c++ snippets and not confuse people... So you have to select your goal and stick with it

cons

No good for jotting occasional ramblings, you have to keep at it, to satisfy your readers, you have to post regularly. And if you post, do not post something trivial. Respect the time of your reader as he or she is giving you by writing something worthwhile.

Twitter

Pros

Twitter is great as a shoutbox and it sometimes gives instant feedback. I like the insights it gives me in to the daily lives, that people are giving me, although it sometimes is a bit weird. To see total strangers share stuff about their lives. It sometimes makes me feel like a peeping tom, to see what people share about their lives. Some things are fun, but I can imagine that some things are better left unsaid.

Cons

I do not know what exactly to make of twitter as of now. What I know is that some people treat is like an anonymous shout-box. But anonymous it is not, it is an free online service that is available for anyone to read. And by anyone, I mean anyone, also your clients and (future) employers. So don't go overboard is my advice and think before you shout. Although that doesn't count for yelling IE is driving me mad once in a while if you are an web developer...

Tumblr

Pros

As I said above, I haven't been using it for a long time, and for now only use is to dump fragments of code to. The same thing that I started this blog for a couple of years back. With tumblr I feel no obligation to write thorough and thoughtful pieces, this frees me to just post useful pieces of code that won't make it into an article (yet). Therefor, I post more information online for people to see, read and use.

Cons

I think that the same policy should go for tumblr that you should use for twitter, use with caution. Tumblr on the other hand is more of a blog, in that you can edit your post, to possibly censure your self.

Conclusion

All of these tools have their own merits and can help you very well. If you use your twitter, you don't get tempted to shout on your weblog, tumblr can help you set up pieces to share and keep and not publish half finished articles. Each of these tools can enhance the other, they are so different that they do not get in each others way but enhance one another.

These sources that I talk about in this piece are not the only ones of their kind. So please, go look around the web for alternatives and try them out. As you do, you will be able to form your own solid opinion.

Please find your own way with these applications and use them wisely. My opinion of these is not the only, so I advise you to form your own opinion on them.

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