Stats. Working Anywhere: What A Global Nomad Wants In A Hotel To Work Anywhere. I admit I'm a bit more towards the side of high maintenance when it comes to what I want in a business grade hotel but as a person who is spending more days a month on the road than in my own house I've pretty much nailed down what I want and need in order to be a road warrior/global nomad beyond a very well informed front desk and a "we'll get it done right concierge.
" So here's my list: 1. Real Broadband--1.5 megs or more to my room symmetrically. Anything less and its no fun. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.Relaxing and Inviting Lobbies and Bars with Outlets Honestly, getting out of the room, sipping a Martini and watching some jerk try to pick up on a hottie is still fun now that I'm getting married, but even more so, ideas and inspiration comes from stimulation. 7. 24 Hour Room Service WITH a 24 hour menu--some of us can be in multiple time zones in the same day and span ten overnight. 8. 9. 10. 11. Cleaning and Stain Removal for Bachelors. This post is a little different.
I mean, usually we write about tech stuff, software and online tools. Well, this post does cover online resources and tools – sort of. Anyways, I’m positive many of you will find this information helpful, and that’s what Make Use Of is about after all. I’m sure you’ve all been annoyed with dirt in your home at some point. Now, imagine a stain on your favorite shirt, mold in the bathroom or wine on the carpet. So thanks to the internet you’re here, which is where you’ll be provided with the tools you need to survive in the household. A few things you should keep handy, even if you wouldn’t normally use them, is some liquid soap, baking soda, vinegar, lemon juice, salt and some hydrogen peroxide.
Time to open up some online resources. (1) DoItYourself. Dynamic CSS Tag Filtering - Jimbojw.com. From Jimbojw.com In this Weekly Web Hack, I'll demonstrate how to use CSS classes for dynamic tag filtering.
That is, showing and hiding page elements based on whether they've been tagged in a particular way. By the end of this article, you should be able to: Understand how the browser's natural ability to filter elements can be used to your advantage, Implement a simple tag filtering mechanism using HTML/CSS and JavaScript. Note: For those of you who just can't wait to see the demo, you can find it here: css-tag-filtering-demo.html The Problem The problem that this article seeks to solve is fairly straightforward.
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Even the acronym is kinda scary: UX, UXP, or sometimes UXD (D for “design”). It pretty much looks and sounds like the noise you make when you puke. Paradoxically, this means that “user experience” actually has a negative user experience — because, you see, the very premise behind the discipline is to make people’s lives better, happier, and easier, and thinking about puking generally does none of these things (UXP! Hello again, dinner!). The idea goes, if you make your users’ lives better, they’ll make your life better in return. 3 Questions Every Small Business Should Answer About Their Web Site by Postcards From My Life.
Dear Reader, I help a lot of small business owners with a variety of projects.
One thing that is true with most small businesses is that do not have a full time IT staff member and therefore rely on contractors and vendors for IT advice, especially when it comes to their web site. If you are not careful though, you can quickly find yourself in a bad situation, even when everyone’s intentions were good. Take 5 minutes and find the answer to these three questions. Quick Tip: Making a ‘Print This Page’ Button - CSS-Tricks. Why bother?
Most people know how to print a web page, so including a "Print This Page" button on a website is often overkill. But there are some circumstances where it really makes sense. I just came across one of those circumstances in some work I was doing for a client so I thought I would share. The site has a "Kid Zone" with a bunch of games and fun things for kids to do, including some coloring pages. These coloring pages were black and white outlined images intended to be printed out by kids on their home printers. I decided to make simple web pages for each of the coloring pages. In your head section: Sandboxie - Front Page.