Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Slideroll



Slideroll.com is a website where you can create slide shows and post them on a blog.
It's free and they even have music you can add (although it's pretty bad). 
For a fee you can upload your own music to the show. I chose to leave this one silent.
If you have a Flickr account you can also create slideshows from one of your image sets.
Here's an example of a Flickr slide show.

The images in this portfolio represent my digital mixed media worked from 2003 - 2008
All images Copyright © David Pohl | HOP | House of Pingting Archives

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Copyright Laws

Here is a very detailed and informative piece explaining copyrights:
Copyright Explained: I May Copy It, Right? from Smashing Magazine.

From the legal point of view, Copyright in Web is often considered as the grey area; as such it’s often misunderstood and violated - mostly simply because bloggers don’t know, what laws they have to abide and what issues they have to consider. In fact, copyright myths are common, as well as numerous copyright debates in the Web.

Excerpt from Smashing Magazine

Friday, October 17, 2008

How To Remove Navbar In Blogger Blogs

How To Remove Navbar In Blogger Blogs

1. Open your Blogger dashboard.
2. Go to your blog’s Layout settings > Edit HTML
3. Look for:
/* Variable definitions
====================
4. And above that add:
#navbar-iframe { display: none !important; }
5. Save your settings and open your blog now. The navigation bar will be gone.

Source: SizzledCore

Friday, October 3, 2008

The Brand Called You

Starting today you are a brand.

You're every bit as much a brand as Nike, Coke, Pepsi, or the Body Shop. To start thinking like your own favorite brand manager, ask yourself the same question the brand managers at Nike, Coke, Pepsi, or the Body Shop ask themselves: What is it that my product or service does that makes it different? Give yourself the traditional 15-words-or-less contest challenge. Take the time to write down your answer. And then take the time to read it. Several times.

from FastCompany
The Brand Called You
By Tom Peters