Things tagged with webdesign:
Mocking Up
So, like I said, this design ain’t working. And I thought, what about a two-column design? I like the links that I post and I’d hate for them to be ignored so they should have a prominent position. Plus there are a lot of them so they’ll take up a lot of space. On the…
del.icio.us daily posting – Missing CSS Classes
Are you missing important CSS classes from your del.icio.us daily blog posting? Classes like delicious-link, delicious-extended and the always popular delicious-tags? If so, you had the same problem I did. This problem is caused by: signing up for del.icio.us’ daily blog posting using WordPress creating a separate user for the daily blog posting setting that…
Here is a new design – version 8
It’s black, it’s green. There is big text over there. Most importantly of all: the links are back, baby. I am sure you all missed them, I know I did. I liked sharing links with people. For the first time ever, these links have comments associated so you can write a little about what you…
Words about WordPress
I have been up to my eyeballs in WordPress lately. And I just want to get a few things off my chest. Theme support is awesomeboat The amount of customization permitted by WordPress is amazing now. Even before adding plug-ins, you can do a lot of things design-wise. I don’t know when someone added all…
Review: Typo 4.0.3 on Dreamhost
I mentioned in my first post that I wouldn’t recommend Typo for anyone looking to install a blog engine. Rails Fever I started playing with Typo because I thought, finally a capable blog engine with some decent development momentum behind it. I’m a natural tinkerer and I like being able to upgrade things and see…
Version 6
Welcome to Version 6 of this blog. I have nicknamed the design, “Good Jack”. As of November 2006, I’m running on Typo 4.0.3. I wouldn’t recommend anyone else run Typo though. It’s still a bit immature and you are better off running a steady workhorse like WordPress. B&W Photographs The photographs used in the header…