
The old theme
A lot has happened in my life (curiously, most of it has to do with deviantART) since I last posted, and since none of the things that happened is really worth it’s own post, I decided to compile them all into one big post to share with the world. Who knows, you might even learn something from all the accidents and other things I might have done over the past few days. So basically, this post is a giant grab bag type post. If you don’t like reading about my menu design, skipping to the next paragraph should put you into another topic.
To start off, I would like to mention that as of today, my blog has almost (one more day) survived an entire month after its redesign, reaching a major time based milestone. It just happens that my next post will be my tenth post on this blog, reaching another post based milestone. Maybe I’ll find something real to post about tomorrow letting me achieve both milestones within twenty four hours of each other! Continue reading deviantDaze »

WordPress!
A year and four months ago, I started this blog as a way to express myself online. Since then, many things have happened in my life, and this blog was my way of sharing these accomplishments, discoveries, and occurrences with the world. Since then, this blog has changed names three times, changed function four times, and changed themes five times. Unfortunately, this history, a entire year of my life, has been lost. Today, I am starting anew.
In this past year I had taken up web design, and created quite a few websites. Then I looked at this blog and thought, “Why don’t I design my own blog?” I started out earlier this year, but realized that it was too great a project for the three week deadline I had set for it. I pushed back the deadline to July 1st, today. And here is my design. It isn’t complete, and will be improved upon in the next couple of weeks (actually, I plan to improve upon it as I use it and notice features I’m used to seeing missing). I hope you like it.
Of course, if anyone has any comments or recommendations, please don’t hesitate to speak up.