So Christmas!
Very presents! Much merry! … →
Marker: Web selections to Markdown
This is a variant of my Bullseye bookmarklet which takes a selection – including headlines, links, and images – and converts it to Markdown using Marky. … →
Yep, I did it again
I had a few days to myself, and what do you know, I ended up redoing my personal site. Seems to be kind of a pattern for me. I am really liking this new setup. I liked the flat-file site I had going with Scriptogram, but development of that product seems to have stopped. I had a look at Skrivr, but it didn’t really resonate enough to get me to make a switch. Then I read the 24Ways article on Jekyll and GitHub pages, and for the first time Jekyll clicked with me. It took me about a day to...… →
At the bottom, this was all I could see. I felt overwhelmed by others’ perception of me. Was I a success or a failure? Would I be discovered as the fraud I’d convinced myself that I was? These twin pressures – that I was unconscious of at the time – had lead me to a place of crippling self-doubt, questioning my very existence. →
Project Hubs: A Home Base for Design Projects
Here’s what makes a project hub great: – Serves as a centralized home base for the project –Trains clients and teams to decide in the browser –Easily and visually view project’s progress –Provides an archive for project artifacts The idea of a project hub is a great one, and may be something I try out at work. Even better, is the fact that Brad has linked up his own working hub for a project he is designing in the open, along with all the meeting notes, wireframes, style tiles, etc. It is fascinating to get a look into his process,...… →
Setting up a custom domain with GitHub Pages
The official reference for later. … →