Welcome to Music-Slave.com. I'm Patrick Campbell, and this is my Web site. The site used to be much more extensive and included a lot of information that I didn't update frequently. So as of March 2005 it has been paired down to just the blog. Eventually there will be a pictures page as well, with links to photo albums of interest to me and my family. But I haven't quite figured out how I want to handle that yet, so I'm launching with just the blog for now.

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

New and Improved Design

I've been working on a redesign for the site for quite some time now. Well "working on" implies that it has been a constant effort. In reality it's been sporadic at best. I wanted to do a redesign because the site was too bulky. There were too many areas that required updating that I had neither the time nor the inclination to maintain.

So what'd I do? I threw away everything but the blog. That's it. That's the site. I've done away with all the extraneous crap that was taking up space and nobody ever read, anyway. Eventually I will add back the photo albums. However, I won't do that until I figure out how I want to handle the assembling and publishing. So for now, it's only the blog.

I decided to stick with the basic color scheme and banner from the last incarnation (incidentally, all the old posts are still around), and only made some minor layout changes. To be honest, I'm not terribly happy with it yet, and there may be some additional tweaking that happens. Or possibly major overhauls. Same thing. Right?

Blogger is my current tool of choice, and I am giving some of its more advanced features a shot (listen to all the Moveable Type users out there laughing). Besides the refined visuals, some of the new features on Music-Slave.com include:Also, I can turn on the feature where blogger sends me an email when a comment comes in. So the bottom line is: easier for me, no smileys for you. So sorry!

As always, I wanted to give credit where credit is due. The following articles were immensely helpful in creating the new design. While it doesn't look like much, parts of it were a real pain in the rear.

Smooth Curves in Photoshop, by Jim Amos (@ Graphikjunkie)
Faux Columns, by Dan Cederholm (@ A List Apart)
W3C Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Specification

I'm done geeking out now, and will come back with something entirely mundane and/or entertaining at a later date.
 posted by Patrick @ 2:23 PM 
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