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Why Sans CSS?
04.10.08 ø 11
There is always some kind of OMG reaction to CSS Naked Day whenever its annual "celebration" rolls around. Normally it is visitors freaking out in confusion and thinking the site has errors1. There can also be several website owners who would rather not take down the style they worked so hard to create.
While all that [...]
Attack of the Splogs!
03.21.08 ø 22
A couple days ago I discovered my website is being attacked by sploggers. To me that word sounds more like a fuzzy little alien you'd find in a game rather than what it really means. And yes, I drew that little green guy.
Splogging is when content is stolen via some automated process (also [...]
Hosting Conundrum
02.05.08 ø 8
I love my host, A Small Orange, however, sometimes I feel sort of claustrophobic in my 400mb of server space. While ASO is pretty reliable and the customer service is great (not to mention they name their servers after Lost characters!), they really are a bit on the expensive side for the amount of space [...]
Welcome Spring!
03.24.07 ø 19
What better way to welcome the Spring season than with a new layout design! This actually took me less time than I thought it would and I'm hella glad. I do like my last theme, but I got a little tired of it after a while. I hope that this one is a bit [...]
Webalicious!
03.04.07 ø 20
A new episode of the :podcast: UCF Digital Media Podcast is live, woot! In this episode, Joey and I cover some very cool scripts and services you can use to optimize and enhance your website: Mint, CrazyEgg and IceBrrg.
I recently tried out CrazyEgg for my website (the free version), and it's so cool! [...]
Wordpress 2.1.1 Exploit!
03.03.07 ø 7
If you downloaded WordPress 2.1.1 within the past 3-4 days, your files may include a security exploit that was added by a cracker, and you should upgrade all of your files to 2.1.2 immediately.
It was determined that a cracker had gained user-level access to one of the servers that powers wordpress.org, and had used that [...]

