Archive for the 'Blogging' Category

Happy 2009

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

In case my three visitors have wondered about why I haven’t updated this blog in awhile -that’s because I have been busy. Busy building websites. Last year was my biggest year ever, and for that I am grateful – you can’t take anything for granted. Since the economy is chugging slower now, as things slow [...]

Idyllic WordPress Theme

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

A while back I released this web design to the open source community, and it’s now a WordPress theme. Download Now | Test Run The Idylic WordPress theme is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License. Technorati Tags: creative_commons_attribution, open_source, wordpress, web_design, idyllic, idyllic_theme, wordpress_theme //

Branding Update

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Spring is a time for freshness. Like a basement carpet without Febreeze or one’s bedroom sans a Glade Plug-in, I felt that it was time to “freshen” my blog’s brand. I felt something nice and simple was in order. So I came up – all on my own- with a cool logo based off the [...]

Templating for WordPress

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

I’m sure everyone is wondering why a web designer is using the default WordPress template. Well, I have to admit that I’m no programmer and when I get beyond xhtml/css into the land of php things get a little complicated. I’ve poked around in the default template quite a bit, and even got up the [...]

Why You Should Personalize Your Blog

Saturday, February 17th, 2007

I was talking to a friend the other day during a business trip, and conversation turned to blogging. We talked about the various benefits of blogs, and agreed that a personalized blog was more useful than an impersonal blog. What does that mean exactly? Well, A personal blog allows you to see who you’re reading, [...]

Blogging and Networking: A small start

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

I’ve been reading blogs for awhile now; not religiously, but still frequently. Some good friends of mine have blogs, and I’ve found them to be interesting methods of connecting, while opening doors for some good networking action. //