Why use your own hosting to serve resource files when you can use Google to do it for you?
While constructing new web pages recently I have been using some Google services more often, mainly the Libraries API and the Font Directory
Pretty Awesome Huh?
*Update: you can do the same thing with YUI as well
Blog
My new blog
I doubt I will keep updating it for very long, but it is here now so here is my first post.
And I suppose I will just give you some techy details about my sites.
Been using hostmonster now for a few years, they are excellent value for money and provide everything I need, including SSH terminal access.
Having previously used wordpress and found it a bit over the top, I went for Pixie this time, so far proving to be very simple to use and neat.
Also have got a photo blog with blogger that I update directly from my HTC Desire, and a sketchbook made using Sketchbookr that I intend to update direct from my iPad with an FTP app
Also am attempting to construct some sort of personal website of worth using CakePHP because I don't want some off the shelf solution for that but a site that I can show off my programming with
Going to try to catalogue these links on this site at some point so take a look on the links page.
And I suppose I will just give you some techy details about my sites.
Been using hostmonster now for a few years, they are excellent value for money and provide everything I need, including SSH terminal access.
Having previously used wordpress and found it a bit over the top, I went for Pixie this time, so far proving to be very simple to use and neat.
Also have got a photo blog with blogger that I update directly from my HTC Desire, and a sketchbook made using Sketchbookr that I intend to update direct from my iPad with an FTP app
Also am attempting to construct some sort of personal website of worth using CakePHP because I don't want some off the shelf solution for that but a site that I can show off my programming with
Going to try to catalogue these links on this site at some point so take a look on the links page.