Blog Number One
June 17, 2008Introducing
Today is my first blog post on my first real blog. It’s amazing that it took this long to do. Anyone that knows me knows that I have a few vices, one of them being Google Reader. I have 400+ feeds right now where I read mainly web designers talking about all aspects of their work and lives. So after analyzing from afar how they write and pinpointing the type of posts that have been helpful to me, I’m going to take a stab at writing here.
IBG
This also marks the unveiling of the ibgdg.com website. After finding inconsistent amounts of work on our own, we’ve decide to group together and work off of each other’s strengths. Russ has been handling all the business aspects of the business so that we are actually a business and not just guys carrying business cards with phantom company names on them. Russ also laid out the main parts of the design of the site. When I started putting it all together I wanted to go back and rework the site in a grid. I figured I would start with a CSS framework to see how easy they were to work with. Blueprint was my first choice because that was the first one I remembered hearing about. But after examining the code I didn’t really feel comfortable with how it all worked. So I switched over to 960.gs which has been getting rave reviews. The code in this framework was much easier to customize to how I like and was even easy to remove 2 columns because our site was not the standard 960px. Now everything lines up beautifully and was a breeze to code. We’re now using their psd templates when we start laying out a website.
ExpressionEngine
Another big desire has been to develop a site in ExpressionEngine. Everyone always talks about how great it is but finding good tutorials/books on the topic has been difficult. I followed Michael Boyink’s website and bought his book but there was still a large part that was not clicking. That was until Ryan Irenlan came out with his ExpressionEngine screencasts. Currently he is on video number 5 and each one has been invaluable to me. Now that I have had a good run-through of the basics from Ryan, I am getting much more out of Michael Boyink’s book. After all is said and done, I would expect the ibgdg.com website to be somewhat of a testbed of my knowledge and grasp of ExpressionEngine. So stay tuned to see how else we will push the envelope with our ExpressionEngine wizardry and hopefully a few posts on developing in ExpressionEngine from a CMS beginner.
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posted by vnhgdr on October 16, 2008


This is my fiance, everyone, and he is fabulous!!! I have no idea what he was trying to explain above, but that’s why I let him do his thing, and I do mine. Tell him you want to see pictures of his fiance and her puppy. That would make for more interesting reads, unless of course, you too are a nerdy coder. Then I guess you’d like this kind of stuff.
<3 u! *a
posted by amanda on June 17, 2008