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taonaw.com
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| | | | I wrote about trying out blogrolls last week, and the technicalities of how to customize blogrolls on Micro.blog are in my notes, in case you're interested. I'm satisfied with how it looks on my archive page, and I want to create a dedicated blogroll page on the blog. But what's a blogroll anyway? Wikipedia explains it as "A list of other blogs that a blogger might recommend by providing links to them (usually in a sidebar list)," but I prefer indiweb's explanation: "A blogroll is a list of other sites that you read, are a follower of, or recommend. | |
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www.fractalkitty.com
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| | | | It's so exciting to have the Spectre tile so soon after the hat. Here is the website for this wonderful discovery! To celebrate I doodled tiles of Ghost Jellyfish tonight. I imagined them just touching the edges of each tile with their tentacles. There are 9 tiles, where the odd ones are bubbles. Here are... | |
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theevilbit.github.io
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| | | | Intro Link to heading I recently came across a persistence feature in macOS that's tied to Dock tile plugins. Dock tiles are the small icons that appear on your Dock when an application runs. Plugins for these Dock tiles have been available since macOS Snow Leopard (10.6). In its developer documentation, Apple says about them: A set of methods implemented by plug-ins...allow an app's Dock tile to be customized while the app is not running. | |
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weblog.anniegreens.lol
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| | A brand new set of blogs to add to the Blogroll-round three of the spin! Also, info about a related new Micro.blog feature. |