Parabox Style — Nice theme for Zend Studio

Jan 30
2006 12:47 (Development, PHP) · Русский (6,040 views)

Today I’ve found very nice theme for Zend Studio in the Parabox Blog. Here are some screeshots:

PHP Color Scheme HTML Color Scheme

Other screenshots and this theme file you can find here.

Why does IE save pictures from the Web in bitmap format?

Jan 18
2006 14:46 (Development, PHP) · Русский (7,616 views)

Today I found very disagreeable problem with Internet Explorer. I’ve generated GIF-image with PHP GD2 and sent results for client browser. In IE I’ve tried to store picture in my local file system but only option is to save the picture as a .BMP file instead of as a native .gif file! The same problem is described in Microsoft Knowledge Base, but it does not help me.

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One Million Dollars Cost Page

Jan 03
2006 16:52 (Internet) · Русский (5,908 views)

In the end of summer Alex Tew, one of the British students, has submitted wonderful idea - to sell a place on his page for one million dollars (you can look page here). The idea is very simple: it has drawn a grid 100×100 squares, each of which has the size of 100 pixels (10×10). To any interested person it suggested to buy each square for $100 (i.e. on $1 for each pixel). It would seem - what interesting in this idea? It was surprisingly when the idea has earned, and now Alex sells the remaining 1000 pixels (a rectangular area 5×2 squares) on eBay auction.

Alex’s success has caused an avalanche of clones of his idea, there were whole catalogues of similar sites, various visits trackers and rating systems was created. Time has shown, that initial idea was more ingenious, than it is looks for itself,- but its clones… are looks like pity attempt to pick up crumbs from a pie which is bitten by the British student. Few days ago Phillip Lenssen has published article under the name Formula for Creating Unsuccessful Million Dollar Homepage Spin Offs, which very well characterizes a current perspective of million pixel sites.

 
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