Jump Menu

  • Navigation
  • Content
  • Search

So what are all these buttons for?

This blog has personalition features for you, the reader. Below is a key of what all the icons mean and which aspects of the layout they change.

  1. Set font size to medium (default)Set font size to medium (default)
  2. Set font size to largeSet font size to large
  3. Set font size to x-largeSet font size to x-large
  4. Set layout to 'Jello' (min-width:770px \ max-width:1200px)Set layout to "Jello" (min-width:770px \ max-width:1200px) (default)
  5. Set layout to 'Fluid' (width: 100%)Set layout to "Fluid" (width: 100%)
  6. Set layout to 'Fixed' (width: 760px) (default)Set layout to "Fixed" (width: 760px)
  7. Place navigation on the right of the screen (default)Place navigation on the right of the screen (default)
  8. Place navigation on the left of the screenPlace navigation on the left of the screen

Close Window

Personalize

Text Size

  • Medium Font Size (Default)
  • Large Font Size
  • X-Large Font Size

Layout

  • Jello Layout
  • Fluid Width Layout
  • Fixed Width Layout

Navigation Position

  • Left Navigation
  • Right Navigation

David Christiansen | davidchristiansen.com

March 2008 Entries

Using Windows 2008 as your development environment - Tips and Hints

posted @ Sunday, March 30, 2008 6:22 PM | Feedback (0)

Released: Byron Review into the suitability Internet and Video games for children

posted @ Thursday, March 27, 2008 12:37 PM | Feedback (0)

Developer Day Scotland - 10th May - Agenda Published and Registration Open

posted @ Monday, March 17, 2008 10:40 AM | Feedback (1)

OT: Computer Police... Illustrated

posted @ Monday, March 17, 2008 9:51 AM | Feedback (0)

SharpSTS Facebook Group

posted @ Saturday, March 15, 2008 9:57 PM | Feedback (0)

Community Server 2008 now supports OpenID

posted @ Saturday, March 15, 2008 8:14 PM | Feedback (0)

DotNetOpenId 0.1.2 Released

posted @ Saturday, March 15, 2008 7:55 PM | Feedback (0)

sharpSTS for DotNetNuke

posted @ Saturday, March 15, 2008 6:16 PM | Feedback (0)

SharpSTS on .Net Rocks! - 18th March 2008

posted @ Friday, March 14, 2008 10:50 AM | Feedback (0)

Announcing SharpSTS, a friendly C# library for developing Information Card Security Token Servers

posted @ Monday, March 10, 2008 10:25 PM | Feedback (0)

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE KIDS WHO WERE BORN IN THE 1940's, 50's, 60's and 70's !!

posted @ Wednesday, March 05, 2008 8:12 PM | Feedback (2)

Me

Scottish Developer and Software Architect

Disclaimer

This weblog expresses my personal thoughts ONLY. Nothing of what I say here is affiliated with my employer (NetIDme Ltd.). As stressed by many others in the same condition, I'm just a technical guy.

This blog and the postings therein are provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Use of included script samples are subject to the general copyright terms.

Subscribe!

Where am I?

Projects

  • SharpSTS
 
View my NetID

  • Contact
  • Login

Twitter

dchristiansen @PLIP once ate a whole cake before his friends could tell him there was a stripper in it. about 14 hours ago

dchristiansen @PLIP does not style his hair. It lays perfectly in place out of sheer terror. about 14 hours ago

dchristiansen @RoryBecker [Recommended("Because I say so, got a problem with that?")] about 14 hours ago

dchristiansen So you have the [Obsolete] attribute in C#. Why don't we have something akin to [Recommended] about 14 hours ago

dchristiansen @RoryBecker Sure thing!, First Class? about 14 hours ago

dchristiansen LMFAO! - RT @dookie: Finally foursquare explained in a language I understand. I am still crying from laughing so hard. http://bit.ly/cM7t4T about 1 day ago

dchristiansen I actually prefer office outlook web access over outlook. Outlook 2010 is just too slow and cranky. about 1 day ago

dchristiansen In the city of York, it is legal to murder a Scotsman within the ancient city walls, but only if he is carrying a bow and arrow about 3 days ago

dchristiansen In the UK, a man who needs to urinate in public can do so only if he aims for his rear wheel and keeps his right hand on his vehicle. about 3 days ago

dchristiansen ...though you don’t have to tell him anything you don’t mind him knowing. about 3 days ago


Tag Cloud

  • bebo
  • byron review
  • community server
  • developerdeveloperdeveloper
  • dotnetopenid
  • facebook
  • identity 2.0
  • identity metasystem
  • netidme
  • openid
  • scottish developers
  • telligent
  • Visual Studio
  • visual studio 2008
more tags...

Article Categories

  • Development
  • Mountain Biking - Scotland

Archives

  • February, 2010 (1)
  • June, 2009 (1)
  • May, 2009 (3)
  • April, 2009 (1)
  • March, 2009 (3)
  • January, 2009 (1)
  • October, 2008 (1)
  • July, 2008 (1)
  • June, 2008 (1)
  • April, 2008 (6)
  • March, 2008 (11)
  • February, 2008 (7)
  • January, 2008 (1)
  • December, 2007 (9)
  • November, 2007 (5)
  • October, 2007 (7)
  • September, 2007 (3)
  • August, 2007 (2)
  • June, 2007 (2)
  • May, 2007 (3)
  • February, 2007 (1)
  • August, 2006 (1)
  • November, 2005 (1)
  • October, 2005 (1)
  • July, 2005 (1)
  • April, 2005 (3)
  • March, 2005 (4)
  • February, 2005 (3)
  • January, 2005 (3)
  • November, 2004 (12)
  • September, 2004 (5)
  • July, 2004 (2)

Post Categories

  • Mountain Biking
  • Microsoft Platform Development
  • Look, This is handy!
  • The grass is always greener on the other side
  • CoolTools!!
  • .NET - P&P Enterprise Library
  • Scottish Developers
  • ASP.NET
  • DDD
  • NetIDme
  • Recruitment
  • Developer
  • TechEd-Developers
  • Making the Internet a safe place
  • Identity 2.0
  • OpenID
  • Cardspace
  • Alt.Net
  • geekSpeak
  • MSDN
  • SharpSTS
  • DotNetOpenID
  • Identity Metasystem
  • Information Card
  • Security
  • IIS

.NET Links

  • dotNet Rocks !

Mountain Biking

  • 7Stanes - Scotland's biking heaven

MS Patterns & Practices

    Syndicate

    • RSS 2.0 Feed
    • Atom 1.0 Feed

    Original Template Design: Leevi Graham
    Adapted Design: timheuer