Keyword List Cleaner

This webtool will automatically do a number of tasks on a list of keywords including:
- Make Alphanumeric
- Strip Numbers
- Strip Words
- Remove Words

This webtool will automatically do a number of tasks on a list of keywords including:

There is no lack of gallery scripts on the net but this one is particularly snazzy for it’s size. At only 5k this script does an elegant job at displaying a gallery of images with optional text captions. From the always excellent Leigeber.com
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This web tool will automatically watermark images for you with text or images of your choice
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tinytags is a free webtool for generating a little tag graphic with text on it. Select colour, size and style then add your text. After you make your tag, you can download it to your computer or save it to Flickr or ImageShack with a single click.

If you love Google Analytics but don’t like the idea that Google has all your data, Piwik is a great alternative. Install it on your site and Piwik will give you all the customized reports you could want and will keep it private.

Piwik is modular and fully customizable so you can add or remove plugins as you need them. Try the online demo or visit the site.

Test or check your design in various browser sizes. Pick a size, a URL and this online tool will show you what you’d see in your browser at that resolution
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This free software (sorry, windows only) gives you lots of information about Jpeg, Mov, PDF files and more. Want to know if an image has been edited or modified? What was it’s compression setting? This and much much more can be discovered by Jpeg Snoop (the features list alone would fill 10 posts)
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While writing Jpeg Snoop, the author learnt how to repair seemingly fatally corrupt Jpeg images. Though he no longer offers this as a service, he does share a fair amount of tips on how you might go about doing this yourself if you are technically inclined you can read about it here: fix a corrupt Jpeg

A heart-warming happy ending from the JpegSnoop site comments:
Hi Calvin: While at Disney I accidently deleted my sd card. I used several recovery programs and got most pictures back but one very important picture was corrupted only 1/3rd of picture showing and rest was grey. I had all but given up hope of recovering it until by chance (thanks Google) I happened upon your site and your utility JPEGsnoop. The abilities and information provided are way beyond my understanding however when I opened the image and clicked Image search fwd the entire image appeared…I thank you from the bottom of my heart because I broke a 12 year old girls heart when I deleted it. I will be sending you a token of my gratitude and sincere thanks.