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I think that most of the advice that comes from 37 Signals is fascinating. I ask this question as i can't help also thinking that the some of the principals will only pull in customers if you have a fan base to call on such as the Ruby On Rails evangilists?
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For years now we have been hearing from 37 signals that the way to bake a great web app is to build less – well the same is true of pizza. Our western hedonism has led us to pursue ever cheesier and more stuffed crusts at the expense of the simple flavours. All we are left with is a fatty, salty…
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I'm interested in Password protecting my apps RSS Feeds. So when you load a RSS feed url in the browser the browser's default dialog asks for a login and password.
Any tutorials or tips on how to get this to securely work? 37 Signals has this behavior on their web apps.
Thanks
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37signals is a web app company. Some of their applications:
basecamp, to manage projects
highrise, to manage contacts
backpack, like a wiki
they use different domains for each application (basecamphq.com, highrisehq.com, etc)
in basecamp, this is the address of a particular comment for a post…
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Hi!
My wording may be off, but I wonder if there's an open-source HTML/CSS template/framework for creating 37signals-style layouts, much like this:
Note the tabbed layout and the sidebar to the right.
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