“I believe that many who find that 'nothing happens' when they sit down, or kneel down, to a book of devotion, would find that the heart sings unbidden while they are working their way through a tough bit of theology with a pipe in their teeth and a pencil in their hand.”
C.S. Lewis - Introduction to "On the Incarnation" by St. Athanasius
01.22.09
Posted in Code at 1:05 pm by Adam B.

Freshly Brewed Web Design
After long deliberation I have decided to start a web design business. I have been making websites for pay since this summer and the experience has been positive for me and my customers, so I have decided to expand. You can check out my main site for this venture at http://fbwebd.com. The site is only recently completed so I am open to suggestions for improvement. I will be using this page as a hub for the business as well as a place to catalog my web development ideas. I currently have but one post that is about getting a coverflow plugin working as a portfolio. Techincal, boring stuff, but helpful for people building sites like I am (and helpful for reminding me how I got certain things working).
If you know of anyone who needs a new site or who has a site that needs a face lift feel free to send them my way.
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11.06.07
Posted in Code at 10:13 am by Adam B.
I did my first experimenting with online store building over the weekend. I found a plugin for Wordpress that integrates a fully functional store right into your blog. Of course, as with any type of coding, it was easier said than done. After many tears and pleading, both towards God an my computer, I discovered that my theme was incompatible with the store. Upon further investigation I discovered that the header in my theme was the culprit. With a few quick clicks I refitted the header and we were good to go. I have shown you this site before but now it is a fully functional store. Take a look at Theta Threads.
Who would have known that building online stores is addictive? After I finished Theta Threads I decided to use my new expertise to add a store to the King’s Yomen site. Unfortunately, I designed the King’s Yomen webpage in my dark age of coding, before I discovered Wordpress, so I had to setup an entirely new site. Within 5 hours I had built the entire page, populated it with product (I had already made the images and copy for some fliers), and debugged the code so it works well in all the different browsers people are using. Wordpress rocks! So, if you are in the yo-yo mood you can now buy, online, the same yo-yos the King’s Yomen sell at their shows and use when they perform. Amazing!
I am seriously considering building Wordpress sites as a side business. Not only are they faster to create than a typical website but they are interactive (web 2.0, if you will) and they can be fully maintained by the user once they are built. The store that I am using is easy to setup and plays nice with most browsers. (It does have a minor bug with Safari, and I am told that it crashes older versions of Safari completely. Meh.) I will have to see how it works when orders start pouring in. By default it supports paypal, but it can be upgraded to accept credit as well. Good times!
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