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An enormous pile of web-based generators
"Generators for what?" you ask? Everything! Today a blog called Smashing Magazine has an enormous list of generators, most of them web-based, for (deep breath) ASCII art, color schemes, CSS, domain names, e-mail links, favicons, Flash, forms, graphics, .htaccess files, META tags, passwords, PDFs, PHP and MySQL code, pop-up windows, robots.txt files, RSS feeds, site maps, and much, much more. Though I would think twice before using someone's PHP or MySQL generator, there's definitely some gems in here. Tedious tasks begone! Now, if only there was a hot cocoa generator in there...
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Isaac said 8:44PM on 11-09-2006
That list makes me warm in my CSS-loving belly.
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Laugurinn said 12:34AM on 11-10-2006
For those that have no interest in web-related code, this blog is a bit more interesting: http://generatorblog.blogspot.com/
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Thumper~ said 11:12AM on 11-10-2006
Laugurinn, I'm havin' all kinds of fun at that blog site! Thank you for posting it!
Thumper~
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