Websites ウェブサイト

Upgraded to Drupal 6.9

After 3 day’s of effort, I’ve finally managed to upgrade the site to Drupal 6.9. Much of the time was spent trying to re-theme the site, which turned out to be a painful process. There’s some stuff I’ve yet to figure out so one might notice a couple of quirks in the text formatting for example, but for the most part it seems ok…

Subjects: Websites ウェブサイト

Mood: Gratifications

Tags: Drupal

Freelance webdesign anyone?

Thinking of doing some freelance web design for extra cash. Not that I really need the money but it would be nice ^__^. Dear reader, what do you think about my proposition? First I will need to come up with a basic business plan… For starters, do you think 500 SGD is reasonable for a simple website?

The pricing of template-based design for CMS’s on the other hand would really depend on the complexity of the CMS though. I’m pretty comfortable with setting up and designing templates for Movable Type (easy), Drupal (challenging to design for but design is cleanly separated from code). Wordpress would probably be easy (I’ve designed using it before, just …out-of-touch). I heard Joomla is getting popular now, that I will have to experiment…

I pride myself particularly in writing xhtml and css compliant code. I’m particular about making websites work properly across browsers as I personally hate the experience of having to switch browsers in order to view a page correctly. I think I have good colour sense… My main weakness is probably the inability to draw. This has been solved with the advent of digital design tools! (For example, the tree at the bottom right of this page was originally a photo but it looks like a drawing doesn’t it?)

FYI, I worked on a mini freelance project slightly over 2 years ago: Showbiz Productions. The website’s been changed a bit by the owners since I left it (note: the white text on the banner logo). Of course, my web design skills have evolved a bit since. :)

Subjects: Websites ウェブサイト, Work 仕事

Mood: Declarations

Tags: website

Move to Drupal: 80% complete!

An update! after, what, 8 months of procrastination? It’s been so long since I last posted a blog entry that I’ve nearly forgotten how to write. This site has finally been Drupalised — after playing 睨めっこ with my trusty (but bulky) DELL trinitron over the past week, after work and over the weekend. The catalyst for this decision was the wonderful relevation that Drupal 4.7 beta now supports unicode MySQL properly. This means that my Japanese and Chinese words no longer look rubbish in phpmyadmin. How nice is that? Over the next few weeks, you will see more embellishments to this web space, and more importantly, updates (I hope!) to this blog. I can’t wait for Drupal 4.7 to be final which would mean more cool modules. I’m such a sucker for the taxonomies in Drupal. I’ve always been obsessed about cataloging things — as seen from my old Mythology webbie and my Led Zep bootleg collection — which makes Drupal my blogger’s ambrosia. :-P

Subjects: Websites ウェブサイト

Mood: Declarations

Tags: database, Drupal, MySQL, unicode, website

Unicode Nightmare

Migrating from MySQL4.0 to 4.1 is a complete nightmare for one whose webserver is remotely located and whose account is equipped with insufficient administrative rights. I’ve learnt quite a lot in the past two days, but suffered a great deal of grief throughout the journey.

Was it all worth it?”, is something that I’ve been asking myself the day I began web designing…

疲れ切った私…

Subjects: Technology 技術, Websites ウェブサイト

Mood: Raves and Rants

Tags: database, MySQL, website

Behind the times

I know I’m behind the times so I’ve finally added my Atom feed and track back, taking advantage of the extra time I have from the labour day holiday. And it’s pretty cool

Subjects: Websites ウェブサイト

Wordpress

Been trying to migrate this site to Wordpress. Thought it would have been a breeze but a whole can of worms has been opened.

Some of the main reasons to move to Wordpress are that Wordpress is opensource, coded in php (which is something I can actually play around with, rather than perl) and supports subcategories. Plus it is also enabled with a centralised built-in search program.

However, in actual implementation, I found out, through the hard way (more on that later) that its concept of subcategories is different from the way I would have had it; its code is messy and not modular enough and lacks the template flexibilities that Movable Type has.

Problem 1: Subcategories

First let me describe my interpretation of subcategories. In my opinion, subcategories should behave in a drill-down navigational way. For example, say I have a photo gallery in my site that is subdivided into different sections: friends;work; school. I would consider the photo gallery as a main category while its sub sections subcategories. You can see that system built into my current website using movable type. However since movable type’s architecture doesn’t allow that, I had to fake the look with multiple blogs.

Subjects: Websites ウェブサイト

Mood: Raves and Rants

Tags: Movable Type, programming, Wordpress

CD Categorisation

Minor update: I’ve catalogued the bulk of my cd collection and placed the list into this webby.

Subjects: Websites ウェブサイト

Tags: CD

New Discovery: Weblogs

I’ve just discovered this cool semi-automatic logbook thingy powered by Blogger.com. It turns out you don’t need to do any programming (which my webhost barely supports =/… bad, bad, Yahoo ) to set up a easy-to-publish log page. That means there’s no need for Dreamweaver, wordpad, notepad to update my newly-set-up logbook (other than the basic formatting of course).

So right now, I’m setting up the page. I’ve no idea if everything is going to work perfectly or not. But I’ll let you know if it does.

Subjects: Websites ウェブサイト

Mood: Discoveries & Relevations

Tags: blogging

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