Over the past couple weeks, I’ve implemented a significant back-end reboot of my website, with more than a few front-end changes as well. I’m calling this one version 2.5, since the layout is mostly the same, and overall, I’ve just made what I started in version 2.0 more robust, without reinventing the wheel. The inspiration [...]
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WordPress Sliders
Just about every modern WordPress site uses a slider – rotating, CSS/JS-based (hopefully) content on the front page. The benefits of using a slider are obvious: you get to put more information above the fold, to combine images and text in a compelling way, and it looks cool. What isn’t as obvious, however, is what [...]
I’m Giving Myself 20% Time
I want to dedicate two hours every day to developing a specific pet project.

HTML-ifying My Resume
Since Google failed to host my resume to my satisfaction, I started from scratch to create an HTML5 “e-paper” resume. Here’s what I did.
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Block Older Versions of IE
I tweaked CSS Trick’s IE 6 Blocker Script a little to create a more versatile tool that blocks any (un)desired versions of IE.