[posted by Gavin Robinson, 3:07 pm, 17 June 2008]
Not really a proper post, just some random things:
Bill Turkel is always right.In the first of his excellent posts on analysing the Old Bailey Proceedings he recommended DownThemAll. This is a Firefox extension that lets you download all the files linked to from a web page in one go. You can set up filters to only download certain types of file, or you can select the files by clicking on a list, then download them all with one click. As well as the obvious benefits for digital historians it’s very handy if you want to download a whole album from LastFM.
Over at Glod’n'Epix Esther posted some interesting thoughts on sexual harassment and gender stereotyping in live action role playing, which also led to some discussion of cross-dressing and gender swapping.
Gary Smailes has launched a new website called OneBook which features brief posts from different people recommending a book. Anyone can submit a post and they don’t have to be very long.
The Difficult Second Article is getting there but still needs a lot of work. Once this is out of the way I never want to hear anything about the causes of the English Civil War ever again.
I’ve just finished reading Christopher Hill’s The English Bible and I have to say I really enjoyed it. Apart from lots of useful historical insights it made me think that my generation’s equivalent of the bible is probably Star Wars.
And finally the latest early-modern edition of Carnivalesque is up at jliedl.ca.
[posted by Gavin Robinson, 5:00 pm, 29 January 2008]
I’ve just finished clearing out my bookmarks folder and putting my links onto del.icio.us. I don’t know why I haven’t done this before as it’s much better than keeping over 300 links in my Firefox bookmarks. From now on bookmarks are only for the few sites that I access most regularly. Zotero is for pages that need to be dealt with in more detail, with snapshots, notes, and annotations, or which need to be kept together with bibliographies for projects that I’m working on. And everything else goes on del.icio.us. While I was rearranging everything I took the opportunity to add some of the best sites to History Nexus.
Some other cool things:
Operator is a Firefox plugin which detects and displays Microformats. Microformats are a simple way of embedding metadata in web pages using only HTML.
Firebug is another Firefox plugin, a bit like the Web Developer toolbar but much more powerful. It lets you inspect the code of a webpage with expanding and collapsing tags, highlights the current element on the page, displays all CSS styles which apply to an element, debugs Javascript, and even lets you rewrite the code on the fly! I’ve found it very useful for developing Exhibit pages, and it would also make it a lot easier to design or modify WordPress themes.
Yahoo Pipes is a set of tools for data mining and mashups. It’s kind of what I was wishing Google would do in a previous post. It looks complicated, but still easier than programming from scratch, and very powerful. I’ll be trying it out whenever I get time.