Maladignia's blog
Sitting cat Welcome to my home-cooked journal.
Here you will find my rants about every day life and things that keep me busy.
In the past I have frequently written, but there's no saying if I'll continue on that path. It all depends on how busy I am.
Have fun reading my scribbles.
Web-business

This blog has been migrated from one server (ninni) to the other (dr.Snuggles) and for the best. Ninni is getting very unstable with regular kernel panics. She's old and will be removed from her current home, Matthijs' old flat, sometime soon I hope. However, the EE gallery is still on ninni. We want to migrate the gallery too, but we want to set up a new more user-friendly gallery at the same time.

I'm planning on revamping my site. The info that's on it is old and not in the least interesting. I'm thinking of building a site to show the outcome of my sewing projects. I've got so much self-made clothes (both costumes and regular clothes) that I'd like to make pictures of all of them and put them on display.
I finished my 'vintage' set (jacket and skirt, and a top by Matthijs) just in time for the wedding party of Theo and Jessie. Though the jacket still needs decorative closures on top of the eye-hook constructions. However, I've searched in a lot of places but I can't find them in the right color. I ordered some at fournituren.nl but the ivory was not the right color (When I mailed them that they sent 2 ivory and one white one by mistake they offered to send me the third ivory. Yay!). So, still looking for closures but I think I'll make them myself.

Then there's my portfolio which is just plain old. My resume needs an update and all the work that is displayed there is schoolwork. However, I need to find an appropriate form to use and actual content to put on it.

My mother asked if I could fix a content management system for the Kynosense website. That would have to be an open source CMS then, of course. And I have to find out how and where to run a database on that PCextreme server, because I think a CMS needs a database.

So, next to my job as a web programmer I have enough to do on the web.

Written by Brenda :: 06 Apr 2009 - 16:52 :: 0 Comments :: Link