Mar 17
Well it's about time, the site is now live! As I've said in a previous post about this, it's not complete - all the content (sans images...which was almost all clipart) is directly from the old version of the site, just rearranged.

Put in use to this design are some rather obnoxiously tricky CSS tweaks along with JavaScript, Flash, and RSS feeds all pulled together to create a single site.

JavaScript:
sIFR
Dustin Diaz's SweetTitles (tooltips)
Homebrew DL list FAQ
NiftyCube
AmberJack Tour Script (temporarily)
...and some other various stuff...

CSS:
Tripoli CSS "Framework"
Stuart Landridge's Image Replacement Technique

Flash:
Monoslideshow ($20 purchase, site license)
sIFR

...and lots of HTML! Ha! I also used the WeatherBug API, and MagpieRSS (I used my own SimpleXML RSS reader but I didn't write a caching method, Magpie seemed faster and it already had caching, so...), as well as a "Beta_RSS" feed of our Event Calendar (which is incorrectly serving non-ISO-8859-1 as ISO-8859-1, causing problems I can't figure out how to fix. Regardless, it looks pretty!

Now, to wait for the dust to clear and the smoke to settle (all the little things that bug me that I will fix, but aren't important) so I can move on to updating the content and more visual hierarchy of things. After that I should start talking about programming some more here.

Posted by Brendon Kozlowski

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  1. Mike says:

    Looks great! The site tour is an excellent idea!

  2. Brendon Kozlowski says:

    Thanks Mike. You're the third one to comment positively about it. I originally intended to do much, much more with it, but obstacles on getting the contact form and mod_rewrite working correctly hindered that (it was not a planned feature, it was something I was going to say, "Surprise! Enjoy!" with). Regardless, I'm hoping that with a new design AND a tour, visitor's we've had for YEARS who simply load the home page in order to click on "My Account" or "Catalog" may actually take the tour to see we do have more available to them than just books or DVDs.

    So...coming up next is content updating and the Polaris NCIP protocol PHP implementation. I saw your blog post about your newest project, I'll have to comment soon.

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