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Just in time for spring, a new coat of paint for the site. This was needed because the old blue-grey-blood-red look was pretty overbearing… not to mention loud. This lemon-scented recolour also gets rid of the totally unnecessary background image, which could obscure everything if the page didn’t load properly. Posted in About (Site News,) by R Cruickshank Sep 10, 11:29 PM tags: about this site, design While posting about Acid Factory I checked the comments, and I had my first 3 spams awaiting moderation! I’m so happy. Posted in About (Site News,) by R Cruickshank Jul 17, 09:12 PM tags: silly Comment [1] | Article Page Hope the background image isn’t too 70s for ya :) As well as making profound adjustments to the site’s appearance, I’ll also be rethinking how the sections are used and the categories are arranged. Articles on the site are sorted in three different ways:
I also had a brainwave (or a braino) about galleries. Most of my images have a little story or explanation behind them, something not easily displayed in a dedicated image gallery. So… why not a “Pictures” section for my photo-blogging? Anyway, I gotta think about this some more… this evening, between coming home from work and opening the beer. Posted in About (Site News,) by R Cruickshank Jul 11, 02:48 PM tags: about this site, blog, design, textpattern Anyone trying to comment now won’t get vetted by spamhaus.org any more — it was even blocking me! Hopefully this means folks can now respond to my inane burblings. Posted in About (Site News,) by R Cruickshank Jul 6, 02:48 PM tags: about this site, textpattern Until I get my computer back, the new look for the ol’ BTT won’t be moving much beyond more than what you see now: namely, a more refined, traditional style of solid colours and a basic layout. I intend adding an image background to the title, and maybe a texture around the edges, but right now I need to expand the damn thing to the other sections. Posted in About (Site News,) by R Cruickshank Jul 5, 11:58 PM tags: about this site, design I’ve begun redesigning the Articles section so that it’s not so date-oriented. The problem, of course, is that TextPattern isn’t an article management system, it’s a blog system. There’s a mountain of work to do in re-categorising the articles, and probably more work in hand-carving a front page for the Articles department. Oh well. Design-wise, I’ve changed the body text from 12pt Georgia (which was too big) to 11pt Book Antiqua. You’ll also notice that the tag cloud has been removed — this leaves more room for articles, and besides, every article has its tags shown anyway. Regarding recategorisation, I’ll probably start slotting things under one category only. This prevents list bloat and makes things easier to categorise. As for the overall design, feel and such, I still have a long way to go on that aspect. I’ve been looking, as I’ve said, at other blogs for inspiration, but it’s been lagging. Posted in About (Site News,) by R Cruickshank Jun 29, 03:39 PM tags: about this site, design, textpattern You’ve probably noticed that I’ve been moving things around a bit; shoving the main navigation menu to a top bar, a right-hand sidebar relevant to the section, that sort of thing. Basically, the BTT style is in need of an overhaul. I have to redo a number of aspects of the system, and that will mean the usual broken link fun and redesign of the whole schmeer. So, what’s on the agenda? Change the front pageCurrently the default “homepage” is a plain list of the most recent public posts. I’d like to change this to a set of lists categorised by section and presented in a nice table. Fix the GalleriesI upgraded to Plogger v3.0, but the damn thing has issues with session handling that make it unusable from an admin perspective. Currently I’m looking at a TxP plugin that integrates image galleries into the blog. As the ol’ blog seems relatively spam-free, this suits me just fine. May even speed up the database too. Rearrange the Articles“Articles” is less bloggy and more like serialised works of fanfic, or random bits of this or that. I’d prefer its index to sort items by topic or theme, and that means more categories and foogling around. Nothing too dramatic. Change the StyleI’ve been looking at how other blogs present themselves, and I’m trying to extract useful ideas and integrate them into the design. As the page code includes Textile scripting (e.g. enlarging the name of the currently active section in the menu bar) this has been a little challenging to keep in my head. More importantly, I need to make the site more readable. If I can nail down the presentation, that could mean I can use a larger font for text. I’ll be banging on this when I have the time anyway. You be warned, d00dz. Posted in About (Site News,) by R Cruickshank Jun 26, 11:18 AM tags: about this site, design, textpattern He also has a head full of Memories since he went to see Cats performed at the Opera House on Sunday night, a chipped filling from tonight, and has been watching a number of spots of Yahtzee’s hilarious game review shorts, Zero Punctuation. This simply cannot bode well, and I hope you all are praying fervently that he’ll continue to be bereft of inspiration for a long time to come. Posted in Second Life (Op-Ed,Site News) by R Cruickshank Jun 2, 10:44 PM tags: good ideas gone bad, second life, toys Last weekend I uploaded a selection of snaps, panoramas and such to my image gallery from my Easter break when I walked the Queen Charlotte Walkway. Check ‘em out; these babies all have commentary as well. To honour the addition of icanhascheezburger.com to my links page, one of my other favourite pics from there: According to the comments, the hippo eyeing the photographer ominously is named Lou, and resides at Homosassa Springs, Florida. Last: Older | Next: |
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