Update to 1.0
I've updated the updates scripts to version 1.0. A couple changes were necessary, but they were all in config files. You can't really get around that kind of change.
There are likely to be some artifacts of the old code laying about, so let me know if you find any. (The bugs were fixed, the results of the bugs were not.) New page and new colorscheme
The green background with white text just wasn't working for me. I decided to change it to black with orange text, just like the amber monochrome monitors of old.
I've also added a new page, detailing a program called channel.exe I updated. You can find it at: http://puckdroppersplace.us/computer/channel.php
I've also removed the dead the links in the computer section. Most were left intact, but the hyperlink removed in case a visitor to the page later wanted to try to find the information later. It just so happened that the links to corporate sites generally all broke, but the personal websites were still there. Request for Comments - Ice Rink Page Index
http://www.puckdroppersplace.us/icerink/rfc_index.php
I am thinking of redesigning the look of my web page once again. If someone would like to comment on the new design, giving me their impressions of the design and what's good or bad about it, please do so.
This post has been edited at 2008-03-30 06:55:24
New Page! Module Design
http://www.puckdroppersplace.us/railroad/design.php
This page describes the thought process on the design of my latest module. It takes the reader through the basics of what was needed to get the design out of my head and on to the computer.
This post has been edited at 2008-02-19 19:55:53
A few updates
I added a link to the oft-mentioned blog software I've been working on, in the model railroad section. It's focus has been either model railroading or itself, so it makes sense to put it there.
Also, I updated the module construction page with a note about Ntrak. It seems you can follow those steps and get an Ntrak-ready module. (Ntrak-ready means you still have to lay track and everything.) Quick Fix: Added slashes to full names
I added slashes to the areas where I used full names rather than relative URLs. There are two places I used full names: One to link back to my domain's main page (for mirroring purposes) and one to link to the phpBB forums I use. The forums don't work very well when someone's mirrored the site, so it's best to use a full URL for those.
The slashes were made necessary because of the implicit meaning they convey. When you put a slash at the end of a directory name, it apparently says "I want the index at this location." While having no slash means "I want the index for this site." Subtle, but important difference. New Domain
After losing contact with the guy who set up the puckdroppers .us domain name, it expired and could not be renewed. I now have registered a new domain name, (which if you're reading this you probably know about) puckdroppersplace.us. Once I get the hosting problem solved, it should all work. (Currently the host tries to look up URLs entered in the location bar at the original domain.)
Converting the website code over to the new domain was easy. There were only 7 changes made to about 40 source files, all of them were menu templates. Avoiding use of explicit paths and making use of templates has made the maintenance of the website much easier.
Hm... Looks like the next update I make will be to upgrade to the latest "blog" version for the updates list. Navigation Changes
According to Usability Expert Jakob Nielsen (
http://www.useit.com), no site should have a link that links back to itself. So there should be no link to the main page if you're already on the main page.
This update reflects that idea, so rather than get a link to the page you're already on you see plain text.
Registration
If you wish to comment here, you must register. If you were registered over on the weblog/newspaper, you'll have to reregister. The databases are NOT the same, and I don't plan on making it that way. All 4 registered users will just have to reregister. Major Overhaul
As regular visitors to the site have no doubt noticed, this site has recieved a major overhaul. Gone is the ice background, in favor of a dark green. The entire site has been rewritten to take advantage of PHP's require and include commands, which means changes to the entire site can be implemented quickly and reliablely tested.
I "stole" the updates scripts from the "blog" section (which is more of a newspaper section--but it's not linked to from the rest of the site.) A few SQL statements, and the code moved over nicely.