Mosuki has just released PottyMouth under the BSD License. PottyMouth transforms completely unstructured and untrusted text to valid, nice-looking, safe HTML. We wrote it for Mosuki in January 2007. We’re excited to be able to give a little back to the free/open source software community, since software from that community has made Mosuki [...]
We hope you like Mosuki’s new design. We do. Lots. Send us comments, complaints or any feedback here. Many thanks to Sandy, who provided us with this much-needed facelift.
There are some other changes too. You’ll notice that we now have delicious and reddit buttons on published events, as well as [...]
uncov.com has a good post, “Meebo is What’s Wrong With Web 2.0,” about those troublesome Web 2.0 apps with poorly written JavaScript, which use too much memory or CPU. It’s shocking to me how many big-name sites have this problem. It’s not that hard to write quick, efficient code, in JavaScript or in any [...]
A friend of ours once referred to the Mosuki interface design as “a kind of surrealist hacker-chic.”
Needless to say, that’s not the look we were going for.
Several months ago, we began a site-wide interface redesign. For this release, we kept the same basic color scheme, and focused on better organization. We looked at every page [...]
The modal dialog was once the overused bane of desktop software users. A window is modal if it prevents any other actions while the window is up. Good uses of modal dialogs do exist: For example, asking the user “Save this file before quitting?” should be modal; if it wasn’t modal, the user could [...]