Tag: site-management
Blame my web host. Blame me.
posted: 10.02.2007 1:59 pm tags: rants, site management, technology
My web host moved my site to a new server last week (or at least that’s what they purported to do, now I’m not so sure), and in the process I lost some database tables.
Textpattern is live
posted: 01.28.2007 1:03 pm tags: site management
I’ve made the move to Textpattern. I think I finally found something that suits my needs and my style. I’ve tried Wordpress, used Movable Type for years, but nothing really made as much sense to me as Textpattern. So here we are. Jon Hicks would be proud.
I’m going to start migrating my plethora (read: less than 20) of old posts from the MT install, and maybe some of the old Pop Culture Digest posts too. Hopefully I’ll be done soon and I can get back to writing some new posts.
Reopening for Business
posted: 08.30.2006 11:08 am tags: site management
Guess what, this site’s actually going to get updated from now on. I can’t say it will happen often, but anything more than once a month is going to be a new record for me. As of the time of this writing, a lot of stuff is still in flux, mostly regarding content and how to integrate it. My eventual goal? Have all my iLife fed right through the machine and back out into the world—iTunes tracks, Flickr photos, Netflix rentals, etc. Should be cool once it’s all up there.
My goal for the blog and my writing is to mesh my old pop culture digest ideas with a more tech- and design-focused approach. What will hopefully result is a rounder picture of me as a designer & person. I’d like to do all this and get to the point where I can open up comments and actual people (instead of spammers & spambots) will come and share in the conversation.
I’ll also be making minor changes to the portfolio and about sections of the site to match this new layout. I like the fact that we’re going widescreen. It gives everything a little more room to breathe.