history >>> This is just a little bit of information on the previous versions of this site. Basically I just sat down one day and go so damn bored I decided to do this. Sue me!
version 1.0 >>> That was just a website I completely wrote myself in HTML. What a book you got out a library all can do! But it did really got me into webdesign and whatnot. So you could say if it wasn't for that book, I probably wouldn't be sitting here.
version 2.0 >>> The first website I made with the help of Macromedia Dreamweaver. I believe it was DW 6. Either way, I still worked with frames those days. *shudders*
version 3.0 >>> Again, made in DW 6 with frames. It had no design whatsoever except the menu bit. Really, it was all cool for me back then but now I have something like, EH?! Rather weird, wouldn't you say...
version 4.0 >>> Aha! Design wise this was the first one that I actually opened Illustrator for. And you can tell. I like this one much better. Though the frames are still annoying the crap outa me. And I really was in a Dido-spirit when I made that.
version 5.0 >>> Very festive eh? Yeah, I had a weak moment and got all colour-ish. Still, it just got better and... better. Right?
version 6.0 >>> First step in the good direction: No frames and designed. But instead of frames I used tables - a concept I had just learned about. Not in school, mind you. This website was made before I started College. Dreamweaver told me about tables. *shrug* VILE THING!
version 7.0 >>> Again, tables and design. I made this one with a little more info concerning webdesign as I had already started College. It still sucked monkeyballs, but hey!
version 8.0 >>> Well look around! You're looking at it. To this day, I personally think this is the best one. Well that's the point right? That you keep on improving.
This is also the first personal website I wrote. As in I actually typed every little tag. Didn't use Dreamweaver's design thing. Fuck that - gimme code! (A flaw I picked up in College - heh.)
And it's completely fucking validated in xHTML Strict 1.0 so don't you dare bitch at me it's full of errors!
For you normal folk: that was geekspeak, do not pay attention to it!
version 1.0 >>> That was just a website I completely wrote myself in HTML. What a book you got out a library all can do! But it did really got me into webdesign and whatnot. So you could say if it wasn't for that book, I probably wouldn't be sitting here.
version 2.0 >>> The first website I made with the help of Macromedia Dreamweaver. I believe it was DW 6. Either way, I still worked with frames those days. *shudders*
version 3.0 >>> Again, made in DW 6 with frames. It had no design whatsoever except the menu bit. Really, it was all cool for me back then but now I have something like, EH?! Rather weird, wouldn't you say...
version 4.0 >>> Aha! Design wise this was the first one that I actually opened Illustrator for. And you can tell. I like this one much better. Though the frames are still annoying the crap outa me. And I really was in a Dido-spirit when I made that.
version 5.0 >>> Very festive eh? Yeah, I had a weak moment and got all colour-ish. Still, it just got better and... better. Right?
version 6.0 >>> First step in the good direction: No frames and designed. But instead of frames I used tables - a concept I had just learned about. Not in school, mind you. This website was made before I started College. Dreamweaver told me about tables. *shrug* VILE THING!
version 7.0 >>> Again, tables and design. I made this one with a little more info concerning webdesign as I had already started College. It still sucked monkeyballs, but hey!
version 8.0 >>> Well look around! You're looking at it. To this day, I personally think this is the best one. Well that's the point right? That you keep on improving.
This is also the first personal website I wrote. As in I actually typed every little tag. Didn't use Dreamweaver's design thing. Fuck that - gimme code! (A flaw I picked up in College - heh.)
And it's completely fucking validated in xHTML Strict 1.0 so don't you dare bitch at me it's full of errors!
For you normal folk: that was geekspeak, do not pay attention to it!