• 90 degrees

    90 Degrees looks like an interesting self published… book? About… knolling? Yes, you read that right.

    Although the book describes knolling as “the process of arranging like objects in parallel or 90 degree angles as a method of organization” I hope there is also mention of the actual definition of knolling which is “(of a bell) ring solemnly, especially for a death or funeral.” -New Oxford American Dictionary

  • The start to any good theme, or theme evaluation for that matter, is some sample content. Sure you could fire up your keyboard and start adding in random Lorem Ipsum all over the place, but chances are you are going to miss a few (or more than a few) situations where content breaks your theme. A better way to go is to load your WordPress website with some dummy content, especially dummy content that may break your site’s styling. Below is an ongoing list of such resources:

    WP Test

    WP Test is a set of entries, which is updated as new tests present themselves, for your WordPress theme or plugin to test that every possible option works correctly. Safeguard your clients, by making sure your themes are airtight and behave correctly. Just import the WordPress export and you are ready to test. I recommend this one heartily, the huge/unbreaking/title/block broke almost all of my themes and now they work perfectly because of this test.

    WP FILL ME creates WordPress filler content for theme testing and does so with explanatory text on what it is testing. Useful if you are starting your themes from scratch and need a starter test.

    WPCandy also has a similar testing suite from the 2 above. I have used it before and liked the results, but it hasn’t been updated in a while.

    Filler Images

    For testing images on websites, I used to use a few dynamically generated sites like:

    Place Kitten

    Placehold It

    Place Dog

    Lorem Pixel

    Now I use holder.js as it is a JavaScript library that runs on your site rather than making a call to another site, which makes it great for testing on development sites, or when you might be away from internet connectivity. There is also a WordPress plugin called Holder for the script which means you can be up in running in seconds, if you are afraid of wiring up JavaScript.

    [holder height="200" width="625" theme="industrial"] creates this image:

    holder.js

    Let me know in the comments if I am missing any super resources and I’ll add them in.


    Update: So many broken links. I have crossed out the broken stuff.

  • Alfred 2.0

    Alfred is a totally integral part of my everyday Mac workflow. It was just updated to 2.0, is free, and amazing.

  • Photos of Children From Around the World With Their Most Prized Possessions. I love this.

  • IcoMoon is both a icon font set as well as an incredibly easy icon font generator. On a scale of 1 to 10, this thing is incredibly useful.