Update to Wordpress 2.5
Circlecube Blog is now enjoying the speed and ease of the latest Wordpress, 2.5 is hot.
Enjoy! I know I am, thanks Wordpress
Note: So far my theme and every plugin are functioning perfectly!
Tags: blog, wordpressEnjoy! I know I am, thanks Wordpress
Note: So far my theme and every plugin are functioning perfectly!
Tags: blog, wordpressJust added a poll plug-in to the site!
I’m polling readers to see what they want next, in regards to posts.
I have so many post drafts and even more post ideas and instead of letting them roll out in my usual leisurely fashion, I figured I’d let you prioritize them for me…
So vote in the poll to let me know what you want!
Feel free to contact me if you have any ideas that I haven’t listed yet. I enjoy knowing I’m writing for someone who is interested!
Plug-in Credit to: Lester ‘GaMerZ’ Chan
This poll is closed, and I’m working on the winning post! Integrating Google Analytics with Flash!
So keep posted, or subscribe to the RSS for immediate automatic free update.
I’ll keep a running poll in the side bar of the site so keep voting and suggesting your Most Wanted Posts!
Tags: circle cube, interactive, poll, wordpressI went for the basic and popular Qwilm 0.3
Theme hardly based on huddletogether.
This theme was designed by Lokesh and destriped and built by Oriol Sanchez
Over the next while I’ll be massaging the look and feel (mostly CSS) to fit my needs.
Please let me know if you see anything odd or broken, or if you have any other comments, thanks!
Update: Color Scheme adjusted and some minor layout changes. A little PHP tweaking, but mostly CSS.
Tags: css, php, web design, website, wordpressCirclecube - A place for all things Evan Mullins.
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As I graduate the Digital Media program in the Lamar Dodd School of Art at The University Of Georgia, I’m faced with making a portfolio site to contain all/my best work.
This comes as a dilemma to me because as much as I’d love to include all my work, I can’t- and also I feel that most, if not all, of my best work is ahead of me- and who wants to make a site that will be outdated very quickly. I’ve had a personal blog for some time now, and I figured that the blog database approach would solve my issues. Blogs have their own organization so I don’t have to redesign my ‘drawings’ page every time I want to add a drawing to the mix. Plus a blog is dynamic and therefore easy to update, so it’s always fresh. And blogs have themes and templates so changing the whole front end look isn’t like starting from scratch. So rather than make a site with pages and organize a portfolio by content types, I’m using the idea of tags. Many projects I work on become involved in multiple categories or encompass many different ideas simultaneously, or even no ides… I’ll be using tags to let things overlap where they may. A blog also is fluid and evolves over time, I’m just graduating- how do I know what I’ll be focusing on a year from now, or even a few months. And my last, but perhaps most interesting point about blogs, The Blog is the New Resume.
Anyways, welcome to the site. Hope you find it useful.
Feel free to leave any feedback, as that’s another feature blogging encourages…
Tags: blog, website, wordpress