Archive for the “flcodr” category

I’m sorry flcodr

by leon on July 15, 2009

A bit more than a year ago I launched flcodr. It was designed to be a way for me to learn PHP and also organise my actionscript snippets. I decided to open this up to the world so that people (…)

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WordPress as the next Social Networking platform?

by leon on April 9, 2009

Question : Can WordPress be used as the next social networking platform? Answer: Yes. OK, maybe you want a bit more detail and at least some proof of my exorbitant claims. That proof will be in the form of a (…)

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Extension update

by leon on August 18, 2008

Just a quick note about our sister site – flCodr. There is an update available for the extension panel. Find out more about it here: www.flcodr.com/download.php

Visual Tag Clouds

by leon on June 15, 2008

A tag cloud (or weighted list in visual design) is a visual depiction of user-generated tags used typically to describe the content of web sites. Tags are usually single words and are typically listed alphabetically, and the importance of a tag is shown with font size (…)

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Creating search plug-ins

by leon on May 8, 2008

This post is for any web site owner who wants to add a search plugin for their site. If your not too sure what I mean, then take a look in the top right corner of your browser next to (…)

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flCodr – beta

by leon on April 20, 2008

Quick update!! After about a week of hard work the beta version of flCodr is now online. The basic idea is to have a repository of Flash code snippets online in a centralised location. The unique idea hear however is (…)

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flcodr.com – a Flash of genius?

by leon on April 10, 2008

Inspired my Lee Brimelow’s Snippet extension Panel for Flash I am setting up a new code repository for Flash Developers. If you don’t know what Snippet’s is, its an extension for Flash that displays a list of code snippets that (…)

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