Having a Design Melt-Down

Every time I get linked to by a gallery site I am mortally embarrassed by that stupid little piece of white border and shadow that is always out of place in Safari. So, after the latest one that clearly shows my little nemesis, I think it is time for a sneak peek at my realign coming soon— as soon as I can get the stupid corners on the fixed position comment form to behave in… Safari. …

My eyes!

Ok, I’m going to show my uncoolness here by admitting that I never really saw the point of Technorati in the first place. But really, was this redesign necessary? And could it be fuglier? I’m not afraid of bright colors, but that design just seared a hole in my brain. And, there are drop shadows on the icons. Just when I thought I couldn’t hate stupid little icons any more… Just another reason for me not to go to Technorati, just like I didn’t before. …

It can’t hurt to dream…

I so want to implement the Big Red Angry Text technique in to the university-wide templates that I developed. Every time I see my beautiful little code violated by WYSIWYG markup— font tags and align attributes and break tags, oh my— a little part of me dies… ——- …

Feeling curmudgeonly

After reading The Curmudgeon Factor, I realize that becoming increasingly curmudgeonly is an indicator that I am entering a depressive episode. Wonder how much that factors into the phenomenon. …

New Rules

New Rule #1 A pile of lettuce is not a salad. Not even if it’s fancy organic lettuce. New Rule #2 Faculty must stop asking staff members what they’re doing this summer. The staff members are working this summer, like they do every summer. …

The average user

Zeldman says the average user was recently spotted in Northville, Michigan, purchasing 10 lbs. of potting soil and a garden hose. Seeing as that is the town I grew up in, I wonder if that average user was a relative of mine, or the high school teacher that introduced me to the internet back in 1989. Or some old classmate that never got out. …