Six Months Later: NPR Audio Players Has Volume Control With Chrome Extension

National Public Radio First Listen audio player controls for The Jawhawks Proust album

When I wrote about volume controls in video and audio players earlier this year, it was because my friend Tim Nekritz tweeted about the lack of volume control for desktop/laptops on the National Public Radio (NPR) First Listen site.

I decided to investigate and found out NPR wasn’t the only site without volume control on their audio player. Continue reading Six Months Later: NPR Audio Players Has Volume Control With Chrome Extension

Photo of the Week: 1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible

1957 turquoise blue Chevrolet Bel Air convertible

Last year on Father’s Day, I wrote about the beautiful turquoise blue 1955 Chevy Bel Air sedan I saw at the America’s Most Wanted Car Show at the 2015 Canton Liberty Festival.

The car reminded me of the gray Chevy Bel Air sedan my father owned when I was young. Continue reading Photo of the Week: 1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible

Takeaways from WordCamp Northeast Ohio 2016

Brad Colbow

Last weekend I joined over 120 people—designers, developers, and users—at the two-day WordCamp Northeast Ohio conference in Kent, Ohio.

I had a wonderful time at the sessions (I have a Google Doc filled with notes!) and in the “hallway track,” what we refer to when we stop to chat with friends and somehow miss a couple sessions. Continue reading Takeaways from WordCamp Northeast Ohio 2016