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Enrico Icardi
a web enthusiast with clear interest in
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Introduction:
I’ve to admit it…this is just a post to take a small break from work.
It’s sunday, and i’ve been working the all week almost 15 hours per day…soooo…
i’ve thought that maybe a small break writing on my blog whould have been more relaxing than keep working…so…here it comes the article:

Yesterday i’ve started a new job for a german client, and as usual…i’ve started almost everything from scratch.
Basically, starting everything from scratch always means: “try to find the best way of doing things….better than last time”.
And here’s what happened.

The mission:
Build a backend with user-friendly and intuitive navigation -and actions- for an e-commerce website

The one-day-goal:
Make the structure of the e-shop easy to manage for any kind of content like text inputs, textareas, files, wysiwyg editors, iFrames, modal boxes, checkboxes, comboboxes, drag’n'drop stuff, error messages, AAAAHHH!!!!
AND trying to keep the interface reallyreallyreally easy-to-use.
You know?

Ok, so…i’ve started looking on the web about grids and landed on websites and blogs about User Interfaces, tools and wireframing softwares i’ve never heard before….very funny how can you completely loose control of your clicks and end up falling in love with some new stuff :)
And yes, after all thes clicks i’ve fell in love with grids, all of them!
Including: baseline grid, 960 grid system, HashGrid, the useful 1KbGrid, etc.

Everything was exciting, but was looking “too complicated” for me… (i’ve tried a bunch of grids, in 2 hours) and i’ve realized was too much effort for me to learn how to use all these grids…i than saw blueprint! But yes…also that one, too much effort for time i wanted to dedicate on grids.

http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fluidgrids/ it’s an article pretty old…(March 3, 2009) but was my “light at the end of the tunnel”, it saved me!

And that’s why i now love….

Fluid Grids!

In this particular post i want to write a small review about two of them:

  • fluid960gs (12-16 columns layout)
    PROS: A complete grid framework, really cool and really really complete
    CONS: Takes time to understand it and use it in your HTML
    CONS: Heavy css files.
  • fluidgrid (6-9 columns layout)
    PROS: 1sec to understand it, SUPER-light-weight css
    CONS: 6-9 columns
    PROS: it’s so easy to understand it that you can easily extend the columns, for example to 18!

So…..


The 18 columns fluid grid for fluidgrid
is nothing more than a few (stupid) lines of CSS
to copy and paste in the “demo.css” file of fluid-grid-system folder
to obtain the fluid layout of fluidgrid working with 18 columns…

div.eighteen_column.section div.one {width:5%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.two {width:10%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.three {width:15%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.four {width:20%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.five {width:25%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.six {width:30%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.seven {width:35%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.eight {width:40%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.nine {width:45%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.ten {width:50%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.eleven {width:55%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.twelve {width:60%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.thirteen {width:65%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.fourteen {width:70%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.fifteen {width:75%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.sixteen {width:80%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.seventeen {width:85%;}
div.eighteen_column.section div.eighteen {width:90%;}
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Finally PHP, MySQL, jQuery, XHTML and CSS are all together in the same place on a fresh new website!

Surfing the deadlines we (me and Alessandro) finally did it!
I worked mostly on the BackEnd side and helped with some php and jQuery on the FrontEnd and that’s basically why i did not post for a while…and i must say it…
“No php framework” (love to care for my own code) is another reason :)
The website is now online with his “temporary page”
waiting for the big launch with the all sections (and i’m still working on a good way to let you find coworking with The Coworking finder…remember?).

Click here to visit the link ( canale150.it )

Click here to visit the link ( SharedDesks – The Coworking Finder )

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how to redesign a twitter background ?
how to redesign a twitter page ?
Until today, googling those sentences, i can see there’s a lot people wondering :)

In case you never heard about it before…i’ve found (yesterday) a
10 minutes solution to these problems.

Yesterday i was showing somebody how to change colors, and backgrounds, etc. of a twitter page (from the “Settings > Design“)
and i’ve noticed something i’ve never seen before…on the bottom right of the page “Settings > Design” i’ve seen this:

And boom! That’s it!
I’ve discovered Themeleon, a tool built from colourlovers, extremely easy-to-use and quite powerful!

You can basically change everything that twitter lets you change picking up (and customizing!) textures and color palettes chosen from two differents category lists…filtered by 2 words: “top” and “new”.

In 10 minutes: this is the result, is not the best design job ever, but still…better then light blue clouds :)

If you never heard of it: try it.

If you have seen it before: isn’t it a great, user-friendly, not-nerd-but-advanced-design tool?
:) I love it.

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I’ve been playing a few days now…
After trying the most famous ones (jqGrid, Ext Grid) and a couple of less famous ones…
I can say it: “This is the best jquery grid i’ve ever found”.
Obviously i can be wrong depending on what you are looking for…but for most cases, you usually need lightweight grids that looks good and are flexible enough to feet your needs.

This table plug-in transform regular html tables into good-looking ones and you can use it to communicate with live data in XML and JSON format, it has built-in search/filter, sortable options and it looks really clear.
This is the link.

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dbugSshot

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Trying to set up a good debug service for one of my projects i’ve found this good & nice looking debugging “plugin” for php.
It is called dBug and it does a simple task, but in the best way possible…It basically just outputs in a user-friendly way any kind of php variable.
It is quite old (last update was on Dec 04, 2007) but it just…continued to work good, i guess..
The bad-looking table that you see being part of this screenshot is a benchmarking PEAR package that, also, does his job as it should be/look.

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apple-logo-broken
During the last month i had a very bad issue with my laptop (MacBook Pro bought in middle 2008)…a weird band (on the bottom of the display) of “seemed to me like burned pixels”.
I thought i’ve to send it to the apple (deciding to work on random computer for months…and paying applecare stuff) UNTIL….I’ve found this !
There i’ve found a do-it-yourself guide to every sort of apple products defects. Yeah!
Never saw this website…i’ve thought could have been good thing to share it :)

Yes…most of the time you can repair your apple computer with your own hands.

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For those who remember my first favourite rap video…here comes the “new” one:

The artist is still the same…i just know him better :)
Jon Lajoie aka MC Vagina (wiki page).

He’s really good.

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On june the 3rd i posted “internet explorer sucks, big time”. Today i found something that i really liked (on mashable.com)…A petition to kill IE6!

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sharedLogo

old (first) SD logo

Shared desks (or coworking finder ) is out!
It’s a coworking finding service to help you choose the best coworking space.
You’ll be able to insert a location (city or address) and find the closest coworking spaces that fit your needs.
Check the homepage for a better, more graphical, explanation :)

http://www.shareddesks.com

UPDATE: 28 APRIL 2011
Looking forward to find a coworking with the coworking finder?
Whip us to get the beta version online! :) We are working on a brand new version (way more sexy!)
http://www.shareddesks.com 
UPDATE 07/11/2011:
SharedDesks is now online!!!

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jQuery_toolsThey call themselves “The missing UI library for the Web” and i’m starting to believe in that sentence…
It has pretty much everything that a normal website in 2009 could (sometimes “should”) have in terms of User Interface.

I dint’try it yet, but i’m looking forward to test it.

For now i just share it and link you to the demo page.

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