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Kaspar Minosiants
Delicious As Storage Yahoo Pipes As Broker FriendFeed as Customer - http://torino.minosiants.com/display...
start writing this article. Hopfully today I'll add description of Flickr Integration Pipe - Kaspar Minosiants
added Flickr Integration Pipe explanation - Kaspar Minosiants
added SlideShare Integration Pipe explanation - Kaspar Minosiants
Very nice, the little of it I can read (can in the physical/physiological sense). You're a clever fellow, figure out a way to serve the page with dynamically resized pictures in response to clicks, or, better still, changing the text size [which scales up very nicely]. The sub-5p text in captured screenshots makes it practically unreadable not only for those weak of sight, but for most of us. Those pictures should be of use in the context, not merely graphical plates-ornaments as they are now. - ianf ⌘
Thanks you for the comment. Every screenshot provided with comment and link to the source so If you wish to read go further :))). - Kaspar Minosiants
Modified it. Now screenshot are readable. enjoy - Kaspar Minosiants
Thank you. Wasn't so hard to change, and I think you'll agree that the page/the project as a whole/ has gained by being now more compact, with all screenshot-thumbnails uniformly of symbolic size. That said, I really wish you'd capture the screens proper at bigger than _your_ usual font size – try 14-to-16p (currently captured text is around 10-11p). If reader is viewing it with a somewhat modern browser, the latter will scale such "oversized" screens down to actual window size, while all will have the option of studying them in detail even from a distance… (the following observation is only of tangential context to yours, but it never ceases to amaze me how otherwise competent people, those who prepare themselves well for public appearances complete with graphic slides, etc., seldom pay attention to the problem of communicating also with those sitting a bit away from the podium. It's like they never expect to have people beyond the front row. Translate this up/down to your scale - and there you have it in a nutshell ;-)) - ianf ⌘