Lately, I've been very quiet here on the internet. It's not because I dislike you, it's just that I have been really busy with both my APU, swedish word for when you go out to a company related to your education and you work with them for a few weeks, and also with my basketball. It's mainly the basketball which takes up my time. I go from home, to my APU, back home for about half an hour to eat then I go to the basketball gym and either coach ten year olds or practice myself. In other words, my iCal is filled with basketball until maybe the week before christmas! But I will find time, either during late evenings or on my APU.
Good morning! Well, it's 13.43 here in sweden while I'm writing, but good morning anyway! I'm quite happy today! I just got my thumb out of my arse and got myself a wonderful syntax highlighter! I'd just like to say thank you to this guy and his blog! I went through the list and tried a few out but I fell totally in love with the looks of this puppy! Don't get me wrong, I love the output but really, I would love some sort of instructions on how to install and stuff.
I am not satisified with how I have to present code on the block, I find it to look very clumsy. I really need to get myself a function which adds syntaxhighlighting etc. But that might mean I have to remodel my way of modifying data before I enter it into the database. That probably won't be an issue but it's still some work and I'm feeling lazy!
Maybe I'll just go over to some fully developed script someone has written, I don't have to do everything myself!
I have finally gotten around to making my accessmanagement template into something distributable! So here it is, my accessmanagement which is easily installable for the semi-experienced programmer. I think that this template will have many updates in the future so keep your eyes open! Right now it's not that userfriendly for inexperienced people but it's not exactly rocketscience either.
It has now been confirmed that the MacBook Pro touchpad can be managed by other things than just fingers, it can also be managed by cats.
A nice little birdie just whispered a link into my ear, and it got me thinking! He talks alot about how to act on the internet, mainly about being yourself. But I have friends, real life friends who spend their entire time on the internet being real bastards. I guess that they don't really care about anything that goes on other than what they can stand accountable for. I think that internet does that, the anonymity is destroying a lot of the social networks out there.
I am sitting here by my kitchentable eating a few sandwiches and drinking some milk and listening to my weird cat. I want to write about CSS! More exactly, the structure of css. When I first started learning html and css it didn't take long until I learned how to build a nice structure in my code, use indentation and you know the rest. When I started programming php, I started arranging my code in the way I learned to do in php. Indent properly within all codebrackets etc. A few months ago I started watching a screencastserie by Jeff Way over at Themeforest.net and I edited my structure a little bit more.