Author: Andy Lockett

A web developer, interface designer & blog addict.

TwitterNatter.js Twitter Share Plugin

TwitterNatter.js

Having a ‘tweet this’ button is all fine and dandy – but the user does have to write his/her own comment at the next stage. Why not cut out the middle man and have them write it on your site and send it straight to Twitter? TwitterNatter.js is a small Javascript plugin which does just that, whilst looking awesome. Continue reading →

Google+ Icon

Google+ Icon

A high resolution Google+ icon to use anywhere you wish! Google+ is a brand new social network from no other than Google themselves. A fresh, clean interface with powerful functionality hints at future success for this new network. With it being new and all, there are few high-res icons available for use – here’s my bit for Google+. Continue reading →

NixHD Winterboard Lockscreen

NixHD Winterboard Lockscreen

NixHD is a gorgeous Winterboard Lockscreen for Jailbroken iPod Touch/iPhone devices on iOS4+. The ultra-sharp graphics utilise retina displays, whilst ensuring crisp resolutions for non-retina devices. A new interactive, intuitive interface puts this HD Lockscreen ahead of the rest. Twitter on your Lockscreen! Continue reading →

Web 2.0: Members Required. Apply Within.

Web 2.0 - Apply within

The original concept of Web 2.0 was the open connection of Internet users. On the whole, it’s worked pretty well. We have more open-source projects than ever before, and Internet users are sharing like no tomorrow. You’ve got a Facebook account and you’re tweeting all day long – it’s all going swell, right? Well…

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jQuery HoverTitle Plugin

HoverTitle Preview

A very small, but elegant, jQuery plugin used to enhance default browser title attribute display. Not following? When you hover over certain elements, like a <a> element, the title attribute of that element is eventually shown by the browser. Try it on this default link – it may take a few seconds of hovering. HoverTitle changes that ugly box! Continue reading →