Posts Tagged ‘tools’

Superdouche Your CSS

January 18th, 2007 | By Ian in Development, Made by isnoop, Site Features | 4 Comments »

After just one or two revisions, your site’s CSS can get pretty cluttered with redundant content and inconsistent formatting. I’ve written a simple tool called the CSS Superdouche that programmatically rewrites your CSS, removing all superfluous elements and reformatting it in an attractive manner.

The CSS Superdouche is capable of streamlining already highly optimized CSS. It attempts to detect whitespace-stripped code and, if necessary to shrink file size, it will do the same.

Check out the CSS Superdouche

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Online Graph and Lined Paper Generator

September 21st, 2006 | By Ian in Sites of Interest | 2 Comments »

We live in a world where people are increasingly finding writing more than one paragraph to be a physically painful experience. These days, you are probably less likely to find stationary in your desk drawer than at any time since the great depression. I certainly don’t own any stationary. The closest thing I come to proper letter writing paper is a yellow notepad and several pads of graph paper.

Enter incompetech.com’s Plain Paper Grapher. You can choose from a variety of very useful lined paper generators; all sorts from graph to dots, logarithmic to polar graph paper, music notation to traditional simple lined paper and much more!

All of the paper generators have a variety of options to make your graph or lined sheet experience the best you’ve ever had. Once you’ve set the parameters, the tool quickly generates a pristine PDF for you to use once or print off a whole notebook with. All this and no ads on the final product!

This is a very good idea and it is very well executed. Kudos, incompetech.com!

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