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{less} is more…

June 18, 2010 2 comments

I came across this awesome tool today and thought I would share my experience with others…

 

 

3 Steps to writing {less}

1. Setup
1.1 Install the less Ruby gem by opening up “Terminal” and typing in one line.

1.2 Download the {less}.app.

 

 

2. {less} App Usage

 2.1 Drag your css folder into the “Watched Folders” section.

2.2 Switch to the “Compiler” tab and turn on “Automatically compile files when saved”.

Coda Side-Note: There is a {less} plugin for Coda if ya don’t mind first having to create a “Site” in your sites section first.

 

 

3. {less} Usage
3.1 Overview

Basic workflow of {less}:
1. Edit “.less” files.
2. Save file -> as you save, the {less}.app automatically generates the “.css” file.
Tip: If you have Growl, it will notify you when it has finished.
3. Review your web page.

My demo site is structured and looks like so:

 

3.1 Import & Variables

* You can start to create reusable CSS libraries by using the “@import” syntax.

* Variables can be used to store CSS attribute values to be reused throughout your project so as to alleviate the trouble with core changes.

 

3.2 “Mixins”

Yeah, it doesn’t automatically mix sense just yet, but it’s quite simple actually…

I would like my “.panel” class to have rounded corners; so I’m going to “mix” or add the rounded corners styling by simply adding its CSS class name (“.rounded-corners”) to my “.panel” class:

 

3.3 “Nesting stuff”

You can basically use this to nicely organize your CSS and type less ( excuse the pun ); I only have one item nested but imagine if you had more!…

 

3.4 Operations

If you got a special magic formula, you can implement it with basic operations even if there is a unit of measurement (e.g. px, em, etc.).

 

 

All The Files


Summary

{less} is a pretty neat addition to any web designer/developers arsenal.

I left out “Namespaces & Accessors” and a little more as I always believe that one should have at least one look at the official docs… you can find all the {less} techniques here: http://lesscss.org/docs.

Hope this has helped you on your way to writing {less}; until next time, keep writing more, or {less}. :D

 

TM

Awesomeness lies in the hands of the brave.

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FNB Business Banking 101 #FNB #Business #Banking

Firstly, sorry for not writing this sooner; I could have saved someone like @saulkza (http://twitter.com/saulkza/status/15413382885) some hassles; so in the interest in saving others, I have decided to write a brief post about my FNB business banking experience…

Contents:

1. What happened to me
2. What you should do

1. What happened to me

1.1 Account Creation
- I walked into the “Business Banking” section ( what was written on the “reception sign” ).
- I waited awhile before someone noticed me and invited me to their cubicle.
- I was told that my account would be created the next day by the dude in the cubicle.
- The next day, I was told that my account wasn’t created yet and that I’m being referred to a “Commercial Banker“.
- I phoned the “Commercial Banker” who said that they could come out to my business.
-> I said “nah, lets meet at the actual FNB branch”

- I met with the “Commercial Banker” at the FNB branch inside the “Business Banking” section
-> Signed a whole load of documents
-> He said that he would call me when the account is created; then I would be able to take the account number and get a debit card as well as being able to apply for a cheque card.

- I waited 1 week; then I phoned the “Commercial Banker” who said it’s still being processed and that he would call me when it’s ready.

- 2 weeks later I call him again and said to me that the account was created and that he already gave me the account number ( I’m guessing that they marked it on the system? ), so he said that he would give it to me again and that I could take it into the branch and get my debit card and apply for a cheque card.

1.2 Account Cards & Internet Banking
- So I went back into the branch the next day and waited in the queue marked “Card Collection” for 30 minutes only to be told that they don’t handle business cards and to go to the general enquiries queue.
- I joined the now long general enquiries queue.
- 45 minutes later and I was ready to go go go!
- The general enquiries dude (GED) was clued up hey…
- Firstly, there was missing information on the application of my account, so the account was frozen (brrr, before it even started?!)
- The GED helped me unfreeze it by getting the required docs and making me sign and initial the bunch of them.
- After that ( which took some time ), I was awarded a Business Debit Card (woohoo!)
- But before I was able to get internet banking, I had to deposit some dosh into the account to activate it; the teller section was closed but another FNB guy helped me deposit using the new ATM machine ( it accepts notes in a fancy rolling thingy – kudos to the FNB guy who helped, he was deaf btw )
- I went back to my GED and got the internet banking activated.
- It was closing time, in fact, the doors were closed.
- I went home and was able to create my online banking profile at www.fnb.co.za, phew!
- I decided to leave the cheque card for another time ~ bleh!
- Side note: get there early if ya wanna have a quicker experience; mine lasted 3 hours! (from 2-5pm)

1. What you should do

Account Creation, Cards & Internet Banking
- Forget the reception sign that says “Business Banking”
- Walk to the “blue glass window sections” and queue there ( I know business banking is not listed there, have no clue why?!  )
- Ask to start a business account
- The person there should be able to setup a business account with you within a day or two ( so I’m told by the GED who helped me out )
- If all else fails, go find your own GEDude(tte) and they will definitely sort you out ( the yellow section ).

Hope this helps any other potential FNB business clients.

TM

“Awesomeness lies in the hands of the brave”

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Banking Experience v1.2

May 10, 2010 1 comment

So it has been quite some time since I have heard anything from FNB ( they said they would get back to me ), I decided to check on them. They said they “told me already” and a little while along the conversation, they ask me, “so you didn’t get the SMS?”; if by you saying “told me”, meant that you assumed an SMS reached me, then, you definitely did not “tell” me!

Anyhow, the account is open, and as usual, life must go on.

 

Some of the things the banks have taught me…

First rule of banking: there is no such thing as perfect banking.

Rule two: if you want a status update on anything, do it yourself, waste that extra time and energy to find out what is happening and to make sure that nothing has been lost into the aether.

Rule three: never assume that someone is going to get what they say they will do, done quickly or within the quoted time.

Rule four: stay calm when approached with human/system error; crying over the spilt milk never helps anyone.

Rule five: work at moving forward, the past is that what it is, it can only help you with the future but won’t help anyone in the present.

 

TM

always be

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Error..call your admin, uninstall..call your admin..erm, but I am! #AdobeAIR

April 16, 2010 Leave a comment

I wasn’t able to run an AIR app recently, so I checked for an AIR update; when I downloaded it and tried to install it, I got an error about me not being an admin and that I should call the admin.

I then resorted to uninstalling my Adobe AIR by using the Adobe AIR Uninstaller (duh!) found in Applications/Utilities but I still got the same error after running it!

 

Consequently, after browsing through Adobe’s support forums, I found nothing; then in like the tenth post of a forum ( can’t remember which ), I found something that I tweaked a bit that finally worked!

So this is what I did:

  1. Open Terminal
  2. cd /Library/Frameworks
  3. ls
  4. sudo rm -R “Adobe AIR.framework”
  5. Quit the Terminal
  6. Run the Adobe AIR Installer

 

TM

Awesomeness lies in the hands of the brave.

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Banking Experience v1.1

April 15, 2010 Leave a comment

[ Initial Post ~ http://www.tigermunky.com/banking-experience-v10 ]

 

Right, so just to update you on my experience of opening up an FNB Business Banking account thus far…

 

8 April (Thur) – Visited FNB Branch.

12 April (Mon) – Met with a Business account consultant, signed a lot of documents.

15 April (Thur) – Confirmed that my account should be created by the end of today.

22 April (Thur) – ETA of my paperwork confirmed and a copy sent to my branch. Should be able to get my debit and cheque card as well as internet banking on this day.

 

If everything goes well, the whole process would have essentially taken 10 business days.

 

In terms of PayPal info, I would say it is pretty scarce at this stage; what I have been told, is that I won’t have to get a separate PayPal account and that my FNB account will be able to upgrade/attach that service; hopefully will be able to clarify and get more info when I get my internet banking online.

 

TM

Awesomeness lies in the hands of the brave.

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Say no to the average! …

April 4, 2010 Leave a comment

One of my favourite ads…

 

 

TM

We will not be average!

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Awesome Ad! ~ http://bit.ly/NGCAd-If-LiveCurious <– always

March 20, 2010 Leave a comment

: )

 

 

 

TM

“fantastic!”

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Productivity Speed Tip

March 18, 2010 Leave a comment
This came about when I set up a new user on my Mac but it should work for Windows users too…

Very simply put, try the following:

1. Open up your system preferences.
2. Half your mouse’s tracking speed.
3. Do your work/some tasks for 30+ minutes.
4. Switch your mouse’s tracking speed back to double/full speed ( I like full ; ).
5. Enjoy the speed boost whilst you can and do a zillion things faster than before!

TM

Awesomeness lies in the hands of the brave or “crazy”.

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You only truly miss something when its gone… all the vids… South Africa is AwEsOmE!!!…

January 23, 2010 Leave a comment
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discovered that #Safari can be #FireFox, #IE, #Opera, #iPhone, #Firebug out the box!!!

January 7, 2010 Leave a comment
I know I know, you probably already know, so let us get on with it…

The best feature (well, I like to think so), is at the end…

It’s just like FireBug in FireFox! …

Nice GUI for speed testin…

I didn’t know they used some exfibmil…

Seems like an anonymous function from the FB FeatureLoader is chowing the most power…

Oh my gosh! Why didn’t someone tell me this before!!!   

[ My previous find of an IE testing tool ~ YaY! Here's a non-OS emulated IE app for Mac... and the icon to go with it ~ hey! Look what I found.. an appropriate icon for #IE6... ]

…did you notice anything? How bout this then? …

Enjoy if you already aren’t!!! ( …and if you were already, you should have told the rest of us punk! : )

TM

“Go Team!”

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