Posts Tagged ‘project’

Homestretch for Soft Launch

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

Last week was very exciting at work. I made lots of progress on the new AMBER Alert website in such a short amount of time. I kind of started over last Monday with the layout and HTML structure, just because I wasn’t feeling my first shot at it. That’s how it usually goes. This week has started out slow, but I hope to pick it up here in the middle.

Most of the work to be done is part of the Child ID Kit section. I plan on overhauling the existing page template I have for this section and developing a new foundation so it has a custom look. I am trying to get more space for pretty photos of the software interface and the actual USB device. I will also be adding a secondary horizontal navigation bar for the Child ID Kit section.

By the end of the week, I am hoping to have a soft launch of the website.

Working on the new AMBER Alert site has drained my motivation to complete this blog. However, this weekend will give me the time I need.

Tighten Up

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

I’ve been keeping a steady pace with the maintenance of this here blog. However, when I move forward with content and design, I end up slacking in the code department. I need to tighten up my page templates and get the most out of my sidebar. Most importantly I need to get a list of plugins together and get them running smoothly.

Page Templates

Besides the default Wordpress templates I need to configure, I also need to create custom templates for each of the sections of my website. I have some ideas for my About section involving a personal timeline and maybe some integration with the handful of social networking groups I belong to.

The two other templates I have been working on (sketching out) since the beginning are my Projects  and Topics sections. I would like to have a nice section for each project I worked on with sketches, drafts and finished product screenshots. That would be nice to have, just for my personal archive. Topics should be fairly easy to create, once I get on the ball and start blogging about shit worth reading. Right?

Sidebar

What’s the sidebar all about? I don’t know, but everyone keeps raving about how cool sidebars are, so I decided to just do it. So far, well, you see what I got. Maybe a photo of a fake office fern?

Plugins

Finding plugins that are worth a damn is always fun. After going on so many hunts, I’ve created a nice library of surefire killers. Now I finally have a reason to organize it, dip it into subversion and share it with you. Later.

AMBER Sneak Peek

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

I’m finally getting somewhere with the  new design of AMBERAlert.com, so it feels good to show some of the progress I have made with the homepage in the last two days. I will be making some small changes to the layout and filling the gaps today before opening the flood gates of criticism at the office. In the meantime, comments on what you see now are welcome here.

Rocketline Is Nebular

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Rocketline is a local psychedelic, space dance band and they sound amazing. I have attended two of their shows, and both times was enlightened by their energy and entertained by their skills. Their sound: a cohesive bond between drums and bass, spacey guitar work, and a flighty saxophone, all complimented by timely percussion, chimes and ambient vocals.

After talking with the group a few times, I encouraged them to let me build their band’s website. They loved the idea, and we have officially started working on the Rocketline website. Stay tuned for updates here, as I will post the play-by-play.

For now, you can visit their MySpace profile for upcoming shows, and music.

Steady start from home

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Still feeling sick, I decided to stay home and work on the AMBER Alert project. I have been preparing for this project since the first week I started at Global Alerts. Plenty of sketches and rough drafts of the interface have been drawn up, along with simple compositions of the layout for the website and active alerts.

Working from home is always a challenge for me because I’m easily distracted. Today was a different story. I was focused and ready to get my ideas onto the screen. I jumped right in and started cutting the page templates down to the bone, adding some reset styles to the sheet, and cracking open Fireworks to get the graphics flowing.

After a few hours I had the general template structured and working in the major browsers. Next came the main navigation, which is a simple unordered list styled as an offset horizontal bar. A couple of Internet Explorer height issues put some bumps in the road, but nothing deep. It was only eleven o’clock and I already completed more than expected. Lunch.

It was a bit slower after lunch, but I’m blaming it on the pasta for weighing me down. I tinkered with the alignment and padding for the main content areas, which was a waste of time. By the end of the day I found myself bored, playing with content for the sidebar. Tomorrow should be exciting since I can return to work with something to bounce around the rest of the team.

Halfway through the workday

Monday, September 24th, 2007

I made it halfway through the workday, then I came home. Now I’m here with a box of Puffs Ultra, strategically scheduling my NyQuil dosages. I would like to give a shout out to those people who decided to come to work sick last week - “Thanks for helping me out, and giving me a reason to work from home, I might actually get some things done. I owe you big-time”.

This week, I was going to begin working on designing a new look for our AMBER Alert website. We’ve decided to develop it on Wordpress. We’ll use the multiuser (MU) platform since state specific subdomains (az.amberalert.com) are part of our plan. The new theme will focus on promoting our alerting platform, explaining the history of AMBER Alert, and spotlighting our award-winning Child ID Kit software.