I just spent the better part of 16 hours working on 3 sites. One of which is for my flatmate Phil. I must say, I am especially proud of one particular page. (My coding prowess runneth over) Check out the gallery page HERE.
Lots of nose-grinding work learning new kinds of Javascript, CSS, and how to frame without using frames. I know…geek talk. BOOOooring.
So yeah, my other sites aren’t launched yet. One has an issue getting me his cPanel login and the other is still propagating the DNS.
So how many of you read all that and didn’t understand a word of it?
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In other news, I haven’t shaved in 4 days. Exciting, huh? Well, it’s just that I really get into my work. I just kind of…forget. There are mre important things on my mind than scruff.
Like M O N E Y.
I will leave you with one of my favorite images ever:
I thought I would talk, briefly, about why I chose to go with such a dark design for my website…
To me, the decision was simple - I have an HDTV as my monitor. It’s very bright. When I visit a site with a lot of white or light coloring, it’s sort of blinding. But that’s not all…. Since mine is an LCD, and LCD pixels can be known to burn out, I worry about all these bright websites and their effect on both my eyes AND my HDTV.
So this is my effort to educate others on the benefits of switching to a darker site design. I am hoping that everyone will see the benefits and switch.
…Less LCD burn-out 3…. I mean, come on…Bright pages are so 2006 *wink*
I was kind of disappointed with my recent design so I started from scratch to clean up some things that bugged me. Took me about 3 days to re-code everything. Now it has a much better look and feel for my tastes.
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