Open position: Editor
0After a few months after this blog's first opening to the public it's starting to be hard to keep up posting everyday to maintain the high stats I'm having, so it would be great if anyone was interested in becoming an editor for this blog.
All applicants must be web developers and know about current design trends, css, php, MySQL, JavaScript and preferably AJAX and any modern web technology.
It is not a must-have but it will help a lot if applicants provide a website with their showcase, or a blog they might have at the moment or have had, so I can see writing skills.
At the moment the editors will not receive any payment for the simple reason that this blog does not generate income. Of course if this blog started to advertise seriously, or started an affiliation program that resulted in money earned editors would be paid per post and the payment would go proportional to the stats of the post.
If you are interested address all the information you consider important to alejandro@urbanoalvarez.es, so I can review them. I'll try to review and answer to all applicants as soon as possible, which luckily will be in one or two days.
Thank you,
Alex
Easiest gmail filtering technique
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As most of you probably know Gmail is full of features that most people don't know.
One of this almost secret features is your email name formation. For Gmail, there are some characters that are not considered as additional information, so for example urbano.alvarez@gmail.com would be the same as urbanoalvarez@gmail.com (None of those email addresses are mine)
Another trick like that one is adding words at the end with a plus sign. For example urbanoalvarez+client1@gmail.com This way all emails sent to that addressed are received normally in urbanoalvarez@gmail.com
Taking this a set further we could create a folder in our inbox that I'll label "Client 1" for the example, and setup a filter that will send all emails addressed to "urbanoalvarez+client1@gmail.com" to the folder "Client 1"!
This way you can give separate email addresses over the Internet and have your email automatically sorted into folders.
You could even create a filter to send all emails addressed at "urbanoalvarez+trash@gmail.com" to the trash, and give that email when you are forced to signup in websites you know you'll never return...
There are tons of uses for this technique, and they'll save you a lot of time for sure
A developer’s day/life…
1Today I was thinking I would finish my current project and move on to a more interesting one, but then when all the back-end stuff was done and I decided to start testing you know what?
IE terrible display of a simple block, relatively positioned.
So I said, well, it can't be that hard... heh, foolish of me...
About an hour later I still hadn't solved it, I was out of coffee, and I unplugged my computer directly.
I opened up Ubuntu Linux, and with Gimp I created this simple picture of how's a programmer/designer/developer/(Your name here) 's life:

I guess it is pretty straight forward... At first it was just the chart, but I just got a bit over-stressed




















