mike | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 02 2009 | google, search, seo, images, imgNice summary of the atl and title attributes of an img tag - which are more important for search engines and for users.
Quoted: How to properly use alt text and title text image attributes in HTML for search engine optimization and browser tool tips.
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mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 30 2009 | images, royalty free, photographsShareViewed: 11 Times
mike | Shared With: Everyone - May 28 2009 | css, images, performance
Combine images into one larger image for optimizing image download.
Quoted: A tool for generating image sprites and CSS for your web site. Using this tool can help you dramatically reduce the number of HTTP requests made for higher performance.
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mike | Shared With: Everyone - May 28 2009 | tools, images, compresion, performanceShareViewed: 2 Times
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 11 2009 | apollo, space, images, google, photosShareViewed: 2 Times
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 19 2008 | facebook, images, icons, gifts
The first 1,000 Facebook gift images (actually only 793 so far, but this page will load all 1,000 when they come online).
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mike | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 21 2008 | prank, images, gallery, rooster, pwned
A couple of years ago, I noticed that an image of a rooster (from a photo I took in Hawaii) was the source of a large amount of my ISP bandwidth on mckoss.com.
I soon found that my image was #2 in Google Image Search for the term "rooster". After looking at my log files, I was able to see what was happening; many young boys wanted to post an image of their "cock" on message boards around the internet (get it? it's really funny if you're about 14). They found my image, and directly linked to the URL on my server.
To retaliate, I just renamed the rooster.jpg to rooster2.jpg - and then replaced the original with this hideous image (leaving my calling card).
Pwned!
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mike | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 23 2007 | digg, visualization, images
Dig labs has launched yet another somewhat-cool looking, but hard to understand, visualization of what is happening on Digg. This time, they are displaying the images that are posted to Digg. I think Faves has a far higher percentage of bookmarks with good thumnails - maybe we should look at doing something interesting with them from a real-time perspective.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 02 2007 | illustration, graphics, stock, images




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