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	<description>The pitter patter of tiny neurons</description>
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		<title>ToolMan DHTML Write Up at StudioWhiz</title>
		<description>Mr. K shared with me his [write up on my library and examples][1] posted at his site [StudioWhiz][2].  In addition to containing some nice ego-inflating compliments, Mr. K also has created his own edit-in-place and drag-and-drop examples linked to from his article.

[1]: http://www.studiowhiz.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=7896
[2]: http://www.studiowhiz.com/ </description>
		<link>http://blog.tool-man.org/toolman-dhtml-write-up-at-studiowhiz/18</link>
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		<title>.Mac Backup, You Suck</title>
		<description>Dear .Mac Backup,

You suck:

![dialog box with Backup icon, just the text "Alert" and the two buttons "Stop" and "Continue"](http://tool-man.org/images/blog/dotMacBackupYouSuck.png)

Sincerely,
Fed Up With Beat Software

At this point I've given up on Backup and switched to [Carbon Copy Cloner](http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html) </description>
		<link>http://blog.tool-man.org/dotmac-backup-you-suck/17</link>
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		<title>Version 0.2 of ToolMan DHTML Released</title>
		<description>A new version, version 0.2, of the ToolMan DHTML Library has been released.  You can [try out the examples](http://tool-man.org/examples/) (Drag & Drop Sorting, Edit in Place) and [download it here](http://tool-man.org/examples/).

Here are the Top 5 Reasons to be Excited about Version 0.2:

  1. IE support. Most examples have been ...</description>
		<link>http://blog.tool-man.org/toolman-dhtml-02-released/16</link>
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		<title>Saving a reordered list</title>
		<description>**Update 05/11**: version 0.2 of the [DHTML Library](http://tool-man.org/examples/) has a helper function to "serialize" the order of a list:

    ToolMan.junkdrawer().serializeList(myList)

It returns a string representation of the list as described in the remainder of this post.

***

Tim Erfle and several others have asked a question like the following:

> Is ...</description>
		<link>http://blog.tool-man.org/saving-a-reordered-list/14</link>
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		<title>Drag &#038; drop between lists</title>
		<description>Ben Levy sent me this demonstration of [drag & drop between lists][1]:

> I don't know if you are interested, but I was playing with one of your examples of the drag and drop sortable lists and made some changes to allow dragging between multiple lists.  I don't really know ...</description>
		<link>http://blog.tool-man.org/drag-between-lists/12</link>
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		<title>#3 on Spurl.net last week</title>
		<description>Just received this email from [Spurl.net](http://spurl.net/)

> Your web page:
> 
> "Drag-and-drop Sortable Lists with JavaScript and CSS" - 
> 
> ...was #3 on the list of "hot pages" on Spurl.net in week 12, 2005. This means that your page is among the pages deemed most useful or interesting by our ...</description>
		<link>http://blog.tool-man.org/11/11</link>
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		<title>This balancing innovator</title>
		<description>My response to Stuart Langridge's article ["The innovation balance"][1] which cited my [Drag & Drop Sortable Lists][2]:

[1]: http://www.sitepoint.com/blog-post-view.php?id=248132
[2]: http://tool-man.org/examples/sorting.html

* * *

I take no offense to [the article][1].  To the contrary, it contributed to my 15 minutes of fame.  I agree with the reader comments that a technique that ...</description>
		<link>http://blog.tool-man.org/this-balancing-innovator/10</link>
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