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May 8th, 2008

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Sometimes it seems like everyone who’s ever designed a website needs to run up a blog to write about it.

Most of the time they tend to fizzle out though or change topics so that they end up being a general blog rather than sticking to their original niche. One design blog does seem to be making something of a point of avoiding that degeneration through collecting rather meaty articles (also a pleasant change from the normal design blogs which generally end up having very short articles) and that’s Stylish (a very popular word to use these days).

What do I mean by “meaty” articles. Well, consider their recent one about the user accounts in Vista. That one is written mainly for techies as it goes on for quite a bit about a facility that you shouldn’t be disabling although, to be fair, many people would like to disable it. Why shouldn’t you disable it? Well, all those annoying little messages that Vista pops up about such and such an application wanting to run are there so that when a malicious piece of software gets installed on your PC, it too will have to ask.

Similarly with a high information content yet perhaps not so accessible as it might be is their article on the spyware community. Yes, it’s useful information to have, but I’d have liked to have had a paragraph saying why it was useful information for you to have and on the whole that’s the problem with this blog: they have a whole lot of really useful information in it but could do with adding a paragraph to each post saying what the information is for.

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How individual is your Wordpress theme?

May 7th, 2008

Whilst there seems to be a vast number of Wordpress themes around in reality many of them are simple variations of a single theme.

Consider for example the theme I’m developing over at SevaTeem. I’ve started using early versions of it on various blogs to see how it flies. If you didn’t know that, you might think that the theme at A Time of Magic was completely different but in fact the only differences from that currently on SevaTeem are that the text is white instead of black and the background is different.

All being well, I’ll be releasing the theme to the world in a few weeks time so you’ll be able to play around with it yourself and perhaps create variants that even I wouldn’t recognise.

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Every wish that you had someone around to sort out your computer?

May 7th, 2008

These days all of us seem to be getting more and more dependent on our computers yet how many of us would know where to start looking when something goes wrong and you need it fixed right now?

Computer repair these days has moved way beyond the business of getting out the soldering iron and sorting out the connections and includes a vast array of preventative measures (usually software based) that need to be kept current. That’s before you even consider the even more important aspect of backup which few of us do in any kind of consistent way.

If you are getting dependent on your computer, it’s really outside the realm of the local computer shop and you need a dependable outfit like Fast-Teks around.

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