1. Thanks to Jesse Dodds for posting this, it should come in handy until CSSEdit officially supports CSS3.

     


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  3. Or even Squarespace. I’ve been thinking of testing Squarespace soon for a new version of The Android Workshop, and this tool would allow me to move all my Tumblr posts too. I’m not sure yet though if I’d want to keep my Tumblr and integrate it with Squarespace, since I do love Tumblr. We’ll wait and see.

     

  4. QUAKE LIVE now available for Mac! Works through all browsers as far as I can tell.

     


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  6. Older pre-Intel Macs seem to be out of luck, (thinking of my girlfriend who has an iBook and loves Hulu) but it’s great that they are supporting any Macs right off the bat.

     


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  8. ragdoll:

    Nice musical dashboard! It’s a lot like the Tenori-on, only it’s free. (via robotindisguise)
     

  9. Co-op now on Revision3! Congratz to the guys at Area5. It was very smart of Revision3 to pick them up. I’ve always enjoyed their video shows (back when they were the 1UP show) more than anything on Revision3.

     
     


  10. Javascript can be exploited to access a user’s trusted website accounts (such as banks or email etc). The quick fix: stay logged-out of any sensitive accounts while browsing other sites; because they may have malicious code hidden in them. This effects most browsers on all platforms. Read the article for the details. [via arstechnica.com]

     


  11. Mac OS X software. Looks great, I’ll be giving this a try! [via lifehacker.com]

     

  12. Sleek updated design for Untitled Image forums powered by punBB 1.3.x.

     


  13. A clue based game you play in your browser by looking for hints in the source code and hints given to you. It’s very hard at times. [via MacThemes Forums]