Posts Tagged ‘blog’

25
Jan

Ephemeri digitalis 2.0

Scripsit Dániel in Administrata

Here we go! The version number above is meant to be trendy, albeit being a bit confusing, since this is more or less the fourth version of my personal website. The first was entirely hand-coded HTML (table-based layout, of course) featuring a blue theme. I replaced that one in the summer of 2003 with a completely new CSS design with red pepper being the main optical motive (the reason for this was the discovery that “Fehér” actually denominates a Hungarian red pepper type).

As it used to be…This one already included, as one of five sections, a weblog, powered by Blogger (not yet incorporated by Google at that time). In late 2005, I had enough from the limited functionality of Blogger and switched to WordPress (version 1.5 if I am not much mistake). This was still only functioning as one section of the site, so I adjusted the template to fit and did quite some hacking in the source code. As a result, upgrading became more or less impossible. So finally, I decided (some time ago, I admit) that this situation is not tolerable, if only from a security point of view. But I also decided to go for a full relaunch when upgrading. So that is the – preliminary – result you can see now.

I welcome your comments.

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15
Dec

Poor Blog

Scripsit Dániel in Administrata

I guess it’s not worth pointing out that I have paid little attention to my poor blog during the last couple of months. In fact, I’ve done a little bit more than one would assume seeing the huge gap in recent entries (which I still intend to fill with a couple of nice photos from this period): I have been thinking of it. Fine, but isn’t this a bit cheap, could you ask, isn’t it action which makes the difference between good intentions and good results? Ok, so I will share my thoughts that gathered throughout these months as a kind of first step to prospective action:

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