Time Lapsed Illustration

Here at WebDevKungFu, we (and by we, I mean me) love all things ninja & martial arts as well as web development and design topics. So without further delay I present to you a time lapsed video of an illustrator using Adobe Illustrator to illustrate three ninjas. (no, not these 3 Ninjas) Process as Drawing [...]

Sweet Javascript Techniques

Smashing Magazine (great website) has posted an exhaustive list of over 70 new AJAX and Javascript Techniques on their site (read it here). Here are some of my favorites off the list: 1. Timeframe A calendar with support date ranges. Very slick (Demo) 2.Creating a “filterable” portfolio with jQuery Learn how to filter ‘on the [...]

Time Lapsed CSS Build

Matthew Buchanan has posted on his Vimeo account a pretty sweet time lapsed video of building out a home page for a site with XHTML and CSS. Neat to see all this happen. Here’s his blog post where he talks about the process used in the build. Video is below: Timelapse CSS (II) from Matthew [...]

CFSCRIPT Only Components

A few weeks ago, Raymond Camden posted an article on his blog: This is ColdFusion – this is ColdFusion 100% in Script – on Bolt. In it he attached a screenshot of Adobe’s planned ColdFusion IDE (Bolt) that has a code snippet from ColdFusion 9 which was a CFC being written in 100% cfscript.

Web Development Project Estimator

The fine folks over at Astuteo have whipped up a slick little app that gives you a nice formatted estimate that you could pass on to your clients once your done. Check out the Web Development Project Estimator

Coldfusion CFWINDOW Refresh Problem

I ran into this while working on a client project the other day and thought I’d share. With building a whole front end administration for certain users via several dynamic CFWINDOWS. However, if the users were submitting a form (or clicking Ajax Links) in the CFWINDOW, then closing it. When they reopened it, it was [...]

How to Upgrade WordPress from 2.0 to 2.7

Just found myself having to work on some old school projects where the client did not install updates for wordpress as they were released. Found a neat article about how to upgrade WordPress from 2.0 to 2.7, I haven’t tried it yet but it looks pretty solid. The author makes use of the command line [...]

Facebook says ‘My Bad’ to new user privacy policy

If you’re a Facebook (aka: Myspace for Adults) user, you no longer have to worry about Facebook playing big brother and keeping your data, all of it, for ever. In a dramatic 180, Facebook has reverted to it’s old terms of service. Here’s a link to the full story at PCWorld: Facebook Yields to User [...]

Fix For Phoogle

This is for the error: Fatal error: Cannot use string offset as an array in /includes/phoogle.php on line 137 , which just started popping up today. I haven’t had time to update the source files yet, but Michael Clark sent along the following fix that seems to work. I’ll post an updated php file ASAP [...]

Advertisement Space now Available!

Over the past few months I’ve had numerous people ask me about advertising on this blog and on Phoogle’s Homepage, so I’ve bitten the bullet and opened up a couple of ad slots both on the blog and on Phoogle’s homepage. Ad slots are $10.00 a month each and are handled through BuySellAds.com, just click [...]

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