Gmail - Selecting an email in Gmail and then shift clicking on an email below it will also selects all the email between them.
/via Guy Malachi
Gmail - Selecting an email in Gmail and then shift clicking on an email below it will also selects all the email between them.
/via Guy Malachi
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Introducing 35 miniature credit card icons. A hand drawn icon pack just for you. They’re realistic, simple, and one-hundred percent awesome. Each one has just enough pixels to remain clear and understandable, and just few enough to stay out of the way. Use them for online checkouts, your personal store, donation buttons, affiliate links, or whatever else you need them for. One look at these miniature works of art and your customer won’t wait to checkout their cart.
This pack consists of 35 icons. Each icon comes in a 32x32 pixel in PNG format in these variations:
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Like what you see? Feel free to tweet, digg, stumble, bump, buzz and share this post. You can also follow me on Twitter. And if you’re feeling really generous, you can donate me a little something for the free icons. I’ll be sure to thank you after the checkout with a little surprise.
License & Download
This icon pack is available for commercial and personal use. If you use these icons (under any circumstances), please place an attribution link to Graphicpeel.com.
Credit Card Icon Pack by Graphicpeel, Louis Harboe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at Graphicpeel.com.
I claim no right of ownership to the respective company logos and glyphs in each one of these icons.
and buy me a coffee!Thanks for your download! Don’t forget to share this post and follow me on Twitter.
Google Analytics - Hover over a cluster of location points, it shows a magnified version where you can select a single city
/via Mike Altman
Chrome - Accent colour on most visited thumbnails is pulled from the site’s favicon.
/via Andrew Procter
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myTumblr
is a gorgeous Tumblr client for Mac OS X
and the sexiest way to blog without a browser.
The Mac way.
myTumblr makes it EASY!
Just open myTumblr and start to blog.
Drag a photo from your Desktop, iPhoto or Safari
- crop, enhance it, or even add annotations and upload and post it with one click.
Publishing audio or video files is also a no-brainer with myTumblr.
Drag-and-drop, Quick Look them and hit the ‘Publish’ button - and you’re done.
Even use your own FTP server - because it’s your content.
For the nerds, myTumblr supports HTML (like the ‘more tag’) and if you’re even nerdier - Use Markdown, multiple accounts and unlimited groups, and let the Dashboard refresh itself automatically - so you can re-blog and note absolutely everything…
myTumblr Website
Download myTumblr for Mac OS 10.5.8+ (.app | Intel only | 4.7 MB)
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Wunderkit - Interface Elements by Sebastian Scheerer
Some very early Wunderkit Interface Elements that I’ve been working on.