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CandyBar 3 - Change and Organize Your Mac OS X Icons and Dock A quick update on CandyBar! Updated for 10.8. First, we’ve updated CandyBar for Mac OS X 10.8! You can now customize the 10.8 system icons. But there’s a catch, or two: in Mountain Lion, Apple changed how the Dock is rendered, so it’s no longer possible to customize the Dock’s look. CandyBar, although simply changing files on disk, has always fallen into a slightly-uncomfortable-for-us grey area of existence. Now free, and unsupported. Since we’re unsure about the long-term future of changing system icons, we’re not comfortable charging money for CandyBar, and we’re also not comfortable simply making it disappear, instead we’re going to make the current CandyBar free — but unsupported. That said, being CandyBar fans, we’ll strive to keep CandyBar up-to-date with minor 10.8 releases, so you can keep using it for the foreseeable future! First, here’s the latest build of the app: Then, here’s a serial number everyone can use: Even if technically unsupported, CandyBar is still super cool.

CSS Sprites - Online CSS Sprite Builder / Generator Sprog! CSS Button Designer CSS Button Designer v1.01 What is this thing? It's a nifty little widget for applying CSS styles and JavaScript mouseover actions to a simple HTML button. You can then copy and paste the code into your web page. How do I use it? Well, the short answer is... just start playing with it... you'll figure it out. What's the long answer? There are five sections... Multiple buttons If all buttons are to look the same but display different text (value) or have different actions, you can use the same head code for all the buttons. Frequently Asked Questions I can't get my image to show up! Click on the buttons to load them into designer.

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