This is a reply to a
comment to another post. It was posted anonymously, however based on the wording I do have a guess as to who posted it... It's either someone I know very well, or it's just some anonymous web surfer (who needs to work on their english)...
HELLO....... JUST WONDERING AROUND YOUR WEBSITE.
A LOT OF UPDATE AND IS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER AND PRO ;P
GOOD JOB!
I've had my website (
torgo.org) for many years at this point (I think since 1998)... I've always seen web design as kind of a hobby (thought it's also now what I do for a living). My bigest problem on my site is my tendency to go so long without updating it...
My blog was actually derived from my old "What's New?" page. You can see a REALLY old version of it on
archive.org:
http://www.torgo.org/new.html
[I just read this and realize just *how* old this is. This is right after I started my new job. This is the company I'm still working for, only I'm doing intranet stuff now (so I am doing web development)...]
Anyway, I used blogger a year or two ago & set it's layout to be identical to the one shown on the "What's New" page. Starting a couple months ago, I finally decided to make my page full fledged blog...
I tried to look at common layouts for blogs and worked off of them. I acutally did not base my blog on any layout, and pretty much started hammering the code out myself...
I've been fairly constantly looking for features & stuff I could add... I'm also trying not to add way too much at the same time... I have a couple features that I have added the Code/HTML for, but commented out (hid) them in the code. The only one I can think of right now is the code to translate the page into other languages using
Babelfish...
Eventually I should get bored with updating the layout, or simply run out of things to change, at which point the layout will pretty much become permanent...