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Thursday, January 31st, 2008

So I think I’m content. Content with all the widget-noodling and php script editing and css modifications and other nerdy-sounding phrases that make this whole changeover seem much tougher than it really is.

Welcome, friends, family, whoever, to the new daveakins.com. I hope you find it enjoyable. If not, there’s no one else to blame but myself.

Without putting you through insufferable aforementioned nerdy-sounding phrases, here are some of the things I’ve done ’round here:

  • New, 3-column design/theme. The framework is based off the Qwilm! 3.0 Wordpress theme, but most of the visual changes were done by me.
  • Widgets! One of the reasons all this is a lot easier to put together and maintain than it may seem is thanks to Wordpress widgets. Most, but not all, of the different sections in the sidebars are widgets. I just drag and drop them where I want them and tell them what to include via my Wordpress admin section (where I write all the posts and stuff). It’s even dorkier than it sounds.
  • “Recent Tweets” are imported from my Twitter account. Twitter’s really supposed to be used to tell your friends every single thing that’s going on at every moment of your life, either via the website or by text or instant messages. It’ll be used for that, but also for links and little snippets of stuff not deserving of a full blog post.
  • “Recent Posts” and “Recent Comments” – pretty self-explanatory, but new so I thought I’d mention it.
  • Comments are now supposed to allow you to upload a personal image, or “gravatar” that displays next to your text whenever you comment. I haven’t gotten that working yet and might not worry about it.
  • A bulldog at the post footers!

Um, I think that’s pretty much it: blog, widgets, something-something, yadda yadda. Oh, if you run into any issues or something doesn’t look right, please let me know. And comment. Thanks!

Chunks Of Liberty

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

RIP, Acidman

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

Damn.

Gutrumbles was one of the first blogs I made a point to read at least a couple times a week, if not more. I’m sure Rob lived a full life, but it wasn’t without its demons. A painful divorce, prostate cancer, long periods of time without seeing his son, a sick mother, and a battle with addiction I wouldn’t wish on anyone. But despite all that (or more accurately, because of all that) he daily posted great profanity-laden, caustic diatribes on everything from cats to diversity (All Hail Diversity!).

I’m gonna have a drink for you at the first Georgia game, Rob.

Cheers.

RIP.