I had the pleasure of meeting Richard Moross (moo.com) at the Future of Web Apps conference in London the other week. Even though his presentation was a little rigid, he was reading off paper, it was still very interesting. Chatting to him afterwards he seemed a fairly laid back kinda bloke. He certainly did a better job on stage than I would have!
He offered out a load of free moo cards, in exchange for one of his. Everyone of his cards had a different picture, each with a story. A man with a great amount of passion for his work, which clearly shows though in his enthusiasm for moo and in the quality of their product (the ones he showed me). I am just going to order my free cards, so I’ll let you know if they are any good!
I am currently putting the finishing touches to a plug-in of sorts for the WordPress admin area. It is a couple of javascripts to allow you to swap out the built in WordPress editor for an xstandard editor. You will be able to switch back and forth as you wish without re-loading the page.
Xstandard produces standards compliant xhtml mark-up, though you do need a downloadable plug-in. It’s been my editor of choice for some time now.
Well, here it is. Finally. Its been a long wait, but I hope it will be worth it, if only for my own sanity.
Coming in time time will be links to some interesting stuff from the edges of the internet, as well as some stuff from the middle, some opinionated ramblings and random ideas. (I have too many to do anything about - most of which are rubbish, but hey someone might be able to do something with them!).