It’s been a busy few weeks, I think, since the ole blog has been functional. As I’ve alluded to previously, it was time for a fairly serious change at philatkinson.org. Baseball and softball will remain a passion here, but I expect it’s influence on this site to lessen as I’m able to spend more and [...]
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It took a little longer than anticipated, but the new JCBI website is online.
Because of several ongoing projects at work I choose Wordpress over Drupal for this website. I sort of have mixed feeling about that decision, I feel a little trapped by Wordpress and miss the flexibility that Drupal offers me. Some [...]
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Seemed to me that a lot of the Drupal based blogs/websites I’ve run across make use of Google’s AdSense, so I decided to give it a whirl on my site. Using Drupal’s AdSense module makes setting things up on your website a breeze. And as you’d expect, Google has done an amazing job [...]
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New website design makes its debut tonight… still a few kinks to work out, but for the most part it’s ready. Hope you like it. For quite awhile I’ve wanted a place to showcase some of my favorite pictures, so I’ve added the splash page with some random image rotation –I’ll update those images periodically. [...]
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Well, I finally made the upgrade to Drupal 5.2. Don’t know why I waited so long, it was a pretty painless upgrade, just a few theme tweaks. Not much other than that to report – I think the community is doing a great job with Drupal. And despite the uninitiated, I think [...]
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Redesign finally completed – sort of anyway.
It's been quite awhile since my last post, almost two months. With baseball practice in full swing most evenings are spent on the ball field, any time left over I've spent working on this blog – obviously not posting however. I've managed to get the design far [...]
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Been playing around a lot these days with CMS systems. Here's version 2 – having moved away from typepad to drupal. The jury is still out – though druapl seems to have way more capabilities; it's not the easiest thing to get running.
While I have no real idea how to support it in a corporate environment, [...]
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