Site updates coming soon
Posted in Pseudoart on March 23rd, 2009
I've been working on getting my portfolio up, but it will take at least a few more days to get everything in order. Besides having to do a player for the video work, I also have to screendump a bunch of stuff and write a lot of text. But at least the backend in is place for it now. I've managed to conjure up some nifty Ajax stuff, which I'll be blogging about at a later time. I'll also share some code, mostly custom connectors I've written to various jQuery plugins. Usually there's PHP connectors included, but rarely there's Cold Fusion ones.
But as I said, it'll take some time. Still no new wallpapers ready - I'm struggling, actually. Having learned a few new tricks, I'm trying to employ them, but so far I've failed in my attempts. As you might've guessed from my previous ones, I rarely do the same thing many times around. If I do, it's with a big twist or an enhancement of previous works.
In other news, my old web co-host, Precurser, released his first wallpaper of 2009. Go check it out, nifty stuff.
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Blog update
Posted in Pseudoart on March 16th, 2009
I've added comments to the blog. You really should comment on anything, just to register your handle or name. Otherwise, someone might beat you to it. I've tried a different solution this time, comment posting is handled with Ajax, and as such, you currently need JavaScript to post. Not to worry, eventually I will enable regular posting as well, but it's sort of an experiment. I'd like to see if I can beat the spambots this way, and if it works properly.
Also, there will be an option to remember your details soon. Just working out the kinks with jquery cookies.
- three comments | Tags: Ajax, Javascript
Pseudoart 2007
Portfolio, posted in Web
The site that were Pseudoart before this one. This were also build of CSS/Cold Fusion, and had a few Flash elements to boot. I did some Flickr integration, but the entire backend were one big mess, as I tried a lot of new techniques at the time. The site died when my server harddisk crashed and the backup were faulty.
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