The cup, it runneth over.
June 20th, 2010Around 560 “Wrong Unicorn” t-shirts sold in 24 hours on TeeFury! YEEHAW!
I am walking around in a daze. Obviously not while I’m typing this. But I will be.
Around 560 “Wrong Unicorn” t-shirts sold in 24 hours on TeeFury! YEEHAW!
I am walking around in a daze. Obviously not while I’m typing this. But I will be.
… with 15 hours to go. How exciting! Now I justĀ have to remember to order some for myself …
This is not an April Fool’s joke–my post about attending the 22nd West Australian Screen Awards (read it here) made a guest appearance on the FTI Scene Stealers page, and I’m thrilled about it!
I’m on the RedBubble home page today! Or rather, the Mouse Party t-shirt is on the RedBubble home page today.
Look in the top right corner. What a wonderful sight!
Mouse Party can also be seen with the rest of my t-shirt designs in the Art section of this website.
Thank you, RedBubble!
Kate Smith is the author of Wolf Hollow, a novel about an irrepressible vampire named Scarlet, who has a fetish for shoes, a talent for trouble, and an eye for a great t-shirt.
Today, the Mouse Party t-shirt made its literary debut in V is for Viking, the latest of the Wolf Hollow episodes.
Kate was even kind enough to write a post in her RedBubble journal promoting the Mouse Party tee alongside V is for Viking. You rock, Kate!
Another happy customer! Click here to see Camouflage in the Buyer’s Booth section of RedBubble.
Hi all,
Please bear with me as I try and make this a cleaner, simpler website.
WordPress is proving fantastic for this job. I’ve known about WordPress as a blog platform for a long time, but I’ve only just found out what an excellent content management tool it is.
In my implementation, all the written content like posts, text for web pages and so forth, is stored in a mySQL database (provided with most hosting packages nowadays), while WordPress manages the fancy stuff in front. And it’s free, under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
There are also a lot of plugins available for WordPress, which are basically WordPress-compatible programs that add extra functionality to your site. Some plugins are simple bug fixes, overriding things that won’t be fixed until the next WordPress release (or later), while others are fully-fledged applications that help you with tasks like setting up a photoblog or hosting a podcast. Plugins are usually free, but this will depend on the user that created them.
When I started this site a few months ago, I used HTML, some CSS, and a simple WYSIWYG site builder, because I needed to get the job done quickly, using what I knew. Now I wish I’d taken the extra few minutes to familiarise myself with WordPress instead. Still, I’ve made up for that with a vengeance!
The main reason I procrastinated was because I couldn’t find a theme that I liked. I’ve now compromised by finding a theme that’s “close enough” and teaching myself more CSS to modify it.
Thortz’s Skimmed Milk theme is gloriously minimal, and what I like most is that the code is well-documented and elegantly written so that it’s easy to make your own changes.
Well, that’s enough geek-evangelising for now.
Planned improvements to evangelinethan.com include:
I hope you’ll like what I’ve done.
Thank you for your patience,
Angie
Every day the RedBubble community page selects an artist to feature on its front page – and today, it was me!
Thank you, guys.