Archive for the ‘Web Design’ Category

The 1001 Fonts Dilemma

Wednesday, September 8th, 2004

Fonts.

The building block of any designers work.

The backbone of an idea.

The strength, silkiness and confidence that allows one to say I can do that!.

The dilemma?

Font’s that wont install.

The software?

Apple’s very own Font Book and another commercial Font Manager that is proclaimed to be exceptional at handling fonts Extensis Suitcase.

The reality? Both programs are extraordinarily bad at handling something so simple as font installation. The Font Book just doesn’t work. Ask most Mac users and they either don’t know about Font Book (because they’ve never bothered using it) or they’ve tried using it, realise it doesn’t work, then tried something else. So what’s the alternative? Extensis Suitcase. This is described as “an expert font manager that lets you break down your large arsenal of fonts into nice neat compartmentalised categories of fonts”. Sounds great? But it isn’t!

When you try to install more than about 5 fonts at a time you are greeted with a colour wheel that seems inspired by Microsofts blue screen of death, because that is pretty much what you get, an application that requires a force quit. Sure, you can install the fonts one at a time absolutely hassle free. But who in God’s name has time to install 2000+ fonts one at a time? I never had this problem on PC, and it’s a sad indictment on Apple that claim to be “designed with the geek in mind”.

Considering that the Apple is the designer’s machine of choice you would expect that fonts would install effortlessly, but it seems the PC wins this war. Click left mouse button to select first font, Press [Shift], scroll to end of fonts, select last font, drag entire list to the font folder in the windows system directory, watch the progress bar as the fonts install themselves.

Try something like that on the Apple. colour wheel. Abysmal. Almost makes you want to go back…. Almost.

Big Brother 4 Australia – Reality Is Back

Saturday, April 10th, 2004

Big Brother Australia is back with season 4 of the popular series set to kick off any week now. BB4 forums and chatrooms are buzzing in anticipation of what the much-hyped secret is going to be. In preparation for the coming series return, the webmaster at iServ and myself have revived the immensely popular #Big Brother Chatroom, and have also added a Big Brother Forum this year to catch up on all the gossip and insider info from the show. It’s going to be very big, so I suggest people get into the rooms now, while there are still hosting positions available and make your presence felt. Also register on the forum early, and get to know everyone there in advance. I’ve stuck 2 easy to get to links to the BB4 Forum and the BB4 chatroom on the left under the SEO resources menu. Big Brother is watching you :)

I’ve added a new information line above the user agent list count, where I will inform of what digital photography has been added to the site. Since I don’t add photography with each update, that line will only appear when I do add a new gallery of digital photos. This time around I have added the shots taken from the trip to Melbourne. Funnily enough, only 2 of the shots that are added are actually from Melbourne. The weather was so dreadful that most of the shots that were taken weren’t up to the usual standard so I scrapped them. The other shots are taken on the trip back to Sydney via the South Coast, at such places as Eden where we spent a night, and Bermagui where we had a couple of brilliant days of fishing (remember the puffer fling Dave? hahaha, I’m still cracking up), as well as Lakes Entrance and Bega.

Other updates? Yup, there’s more peeps. I’ve been spending a fair bit of time at my favourite Webdesign and SEO forum, and shortly I will be including a link to their Feature Site. This will be an ongoing thing, where the Web World Geek community bands together to improve a lucky persons site design and rankings. It’s a novel idea and so I’ve decided to jump on the bandwagon and support it with a free link from my site. Stay tuned, it will more than likely take place next update.

Lastly, I’ve added 3 more random banners. That makes a set of 11. Hit refresh a couple of times and you’ll see what the hell I’m talking about. 2 of the banners are shots taken from Lakes Entrance which I have converted, and the other one is from Bermagui, though it doesn’t do the fantastic fishing area justice.

Melbourne photos added to the digital photography gallery.

Weddings, Parties, Anything

Wednesday, April 7th, 2004

Wildfire Restaurant

Slowly recharging the batteries after the recent marriage of 2 great friends from Chicago.

Congratulations Andrew & Dana!

So, what did we all get up to on the week they were here?

On Thursday we had the wedding rehearsal at Vaucluse House, before scooting off to Wildfire Restaurant at the Overseas Passenger Terminal overlooking the Sydney Harbour and Opera House.

Then on Friday we jumped on the Silver Spirit and cruised around the harbour sinking drinks, engaging in mirth and taking many many photos, before retiring to the Cargo Bar for more drinks, and more mirth. We bumped into old friends from High School on their Hens night, which was fun. Great to catch up with them. Back to the Sheraton after that after a bout of taxi rage, and it was all goodskies for the wedding at Vaucluse House the next day. The wedding was pretty fantastic. Perhaps the best I’ve been to or witnessed, and I’ve been at tonnes. The speeches were both heartfelt and humourous, and the guests were exceptionally friendly.

I’ve created a new subdomain info.vilesilencer.com that I will be using to house tutorials, PC articles, plus webdesign and SEO resources. It’s brand spanking new (googlebot has already crawled it though – love that), so there is only one tutorial currently available the CSS rollover tutorial which I previously had on the old redline tripod site in a javascript mouseover version. I’ve also taken the search engine and webmaster resources offline for the time being as certain myths have been dispelled and I’m not entirely encouraged by the format in which I presented the material.

I will re-introduced both of these, as well as adding the long-ago compiled directories list and user agent list (which will both remain updated on here for the time being) on the new subdomain when I get the time. Which could take a while. Either way the links will remain on this site, they will just send you to the subdomain pages. The pure CSS format of that site is more pleasing to the eye.

29 And Feelin’ Fine

Tuesday, March 9th, 2004

Cougar XS Bourbon

Had the last 20’s bday I will ever have on the 3rd of the 3rd. Next year I’m expecting a rocking chair and a throw rug for my knees as a present hehehe. I didn’t have any luck with the bday scratchies, unlike xmas where I kept the run going till late Feb, but the 700ML bottle of Cougar XS bourbon (the XS stands for extra strength, its 43.0% alc/vol, thats 86.0% US proof to you yanks) really hit the spot! Yes its empty and yes I got shitfaced on it. For something thats approximately 24 standard drinks can you blame me? hehehe. I’ve been lazy with the updates, and I have a lot of photography off the camera but not uploaded which I will get to in time.

The geek has given a full account of our Melbourne-Eden-Bermagui trip as well as a nice update on where he’s headed at the moment. Whilst controversy continues to rage over at the Australian Chat Forums over how much of a loser the confirmed script-ripper known as Tanthalas really is. By the looks of the posts on there, he’s not liked. In fact fucken hated is probably a better way of putting it :) That many opinions can’t be wrong, and considering he has been the one and only person to defend his position of not being a loser, with absolutely no success, I’d say it’s time for him to wrap up the phone cord, unplug the modem, pack away the PC and bid farewell to the net. That’s my 2c worth, and given the response on the forums, the weight of the nation, nay the world, agrees with me. Ain’t that just dandy.

Takes me back to the days of the insightful Watchdog’s Corner, a brilliant early edition site by the current iServ webmaster, that told it exactly like it is. No punches pulled. Not enough of that these days. Too many people dodging bullets. Ahh I miss the old girl it was a chance to unleash the rage, in an informative way.

Been frequenting a few SEO forums of late, and it would seem that I’m missing a few things on here that I really should have. I’ve added a site map for my search engine spider friends, so that they can have fun finding all my pages. I’ve done a basic one for now but I have a lot more pages that should probably be added so I will cover them off in time (maybe).

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) And Other Webmaster Resources

Sunday, January 18th, 2004

Finished the webmasters resources page for the time being. There are a lot of useful techniques, tips and advice plus links to other resources contained on the page. The resource is a general one, in that I don’t target advice for specific types of pages. It’s also free. None of the techniques requires that you spend any money, and in that sense it can be seen as invaluable. Though I have included links to sites that will provide people with techniques that you can pay for.

Lastly, I’ve done something that most webmasters would be reluctant to do, and that’s release a vault of information that has come to my attention over the past couple of years whilst working on websites. Much of the techniques and advice is gold, as are some of the links. Your part of the bargain is to use the tools in the spirit in which they were intended, to improve your sites pages. I’ve located another handful of free-to-submit to smaller search engines, and will add these to the search engine resources page once I have enough to create a second list. enjoy :)