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site update: a bit of design work

not earth-shattering developments, but i’ve made a few updates to my site theme that may or may not be interesting, depending on whether you are a geek or not. in no particular order, the changes include:

  • the site name is larger, and the byline is moved to the right of it
  • the main page width scales with your browser window width, but will have a minimum and maximum width if your window gets too small or too large (except Internet Explorer 6 users – you get a fixed width page. please upgrade)
  • there is a very subtle, dotted separator line delineating the flickr images on the left, from the content column in the center, from the utility column on the right
  • not only do the columns scale with browser width, but the whitespace between them scales, and keeps the separator line centered between the columns
  • the header and columns now are more rigidly aligned in a grid
  • the utility column on the right scales up to be wider than it used to be, yet scales down smaller than it used to
  • the content column, and parts of the utility column, are now text-justified so they fill squarely to the right margin
  • i’ve added some simple logic to the flickr image display so it retrieves fewer images on article pages than it does on the homepage (the content of some articles is a lot shorter, and the images were pushing out the page height past the content length)

this revisit was inspired by attending An Event Apart Boston recently (writing a summary of AEA on my SQUAREDESIGN site). if you have any opinions, let me know.

the defeat of arrogance

for anyone who hasn’t heard: the Celtics have defeated the Lakers in the 2008 NBA Finals. they clinched it in game 6, in front of the home crowd at the Garden. and the flow of goodwill (of course, i don’t live in LA, but) in general, seems wildly different from hearkening back to the Patriots’ […]

18 Jun 2008

carrie's site launch

so, my in-house project for the past week has been one that is near and dear. for several months now, carrie has been writing about taxes on her blog, csusz.com. as far as design and layout are concerned, she has picked amongst the WordPress themes that our web host has made available by default. right […]

7 Jun 2008

drunkish ramblings from the airport…

so, i’m sitting here in SeaTac, at the Africa Lounge enjoying a 20oz Mac & Jacks – African Amber Ale. and i’m thinking. thinking, generally, for me, can be good or bad. there is usually no gray area in between. this trip was quite a mixed blessing. first off, i attended an excellent conference about […]

27 May 2008

drive out to the Oregon coast

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long day, big country

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22 May 2008

spring fever – catch it!

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28 Mar 2008

ventmatic faucets

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12 Mar 2008

at 9:23 the bathtub fell

i previously mentioned the new neighbors across the street, the building being renovated kitty-corner from us, housing, amongst other things, the city of manchester’s new police substation. apparently they haven’t completed refurbishing all the apartments in the building, and work is ongoing. every day i hear random crashes as lazy workmen heave things off the […]