Thinking In Ems
Well, I made it almost a month since the last design change. However, this redesign is a little more extensive.
Well, I made it almost a month since the last design change. However, this redesign is a little more extensive.
Turns out that there's an even easier way to create transparent favicons (assuming you have photoshop): A photoshop plugin. It supports transparency and, from what I can tell, creates better looking images altogether. Nice.
So I discovered the other day that it is possible to make transparent favicons. Favicons are a good idea. Transparent favicons are just awesome.
Well, as I was telling Eric, I've officially moved. Sunny Bloomington, Indiana is the city I now call home. Emily and I have mostly finished putting everything away and moving around our furniture (you really don't realize how much stuff you have until you have to move everything...), and now all that's left is hanging pictures and organizing shelves. Last week was a crazy, stressful one, but now I finally feel kind of settled in. Emily started orientation today at IU, and I've been purposely trying to get lost in order to explore the city.
Well, it took a little time to get the results, but apparently I've won. I'm very excited about the results. Thanks as always to the css off guys, and more on the subject tomorrow(:
Back from the trip. It was wonderful. Some catch-up news:
Emily (pictured) and I are leaving this evening for our annual trip to Cape Cod. We'll be gone for a whole glorious week, hanging out on the beach and drinking beers. I can already smell the ocean. See everyone in a week!
I came across a post (via Daring Fireball) by Joel Spolsky regarding comments below blog posts. While I think that he sort of misrepresented Dave Winer's post about blogs (Dave's post was about what it means to be a blog, and the fact that having comments don't make a blog), Joel does bring up some interesting points about comments: