Misc Bloggie Things

January 2nd, 2010

So I went and retagged all the posts with Cerebus content with the “Cerebus” category. It was pretty easy thanks to wordpress.

Also, for those that don’t have a monitor with a resolution larger then 1680, here is a look at what the CFG site looks like with one:

CFG Site as of Jan 2009

CFG Site as of Jan 2009

The picture of Cerebus along the right side is from the cover to issue #157. It is the full picture all the way down to Cerebus toes, but you’d have to scroll down to see it all. The small Cerebus along the top right is from the opening sequence to CerebusArt.com, you can see it in this picture, it is the bottom prelim:

CerebusArt Intro Prelim sketch

CerebusArt Intro Prelim sketch

I scanned in the original prelim sketch and tweaked it in Gimp to outline it and color it in.

Testing the new app

December 31st, 2009

Just downloaded an app for my iPhone (heh, the auto spell checker made the p a capital p), so I can post blog entries without having to use the phone’s Safari browser. It is called WordPress 2.0 from Automatica. Good stuff. Free too.

The Final Tweaks

February 17th, 2007

So I’ve got wordpress 2.0 uploaded and working, it gave me a scare at first, but I figured out the issue. The most current wordpress has added a few “goodies” that are pretty nice compared to the previous version I was using. And as pLog wasn’t doing any updates or providing the extensions I would’ve liked to have, the switch to wordpress was made. Besides, it has been a while, about two years, since I’ve made a change to the ole blog.

Currently wordpress doesn’t offer an import option for pLog, so I’ll just leave the old blog up there for now. Kinda like what I did with my old blogspot blog. Until I figure out how to import all those old posts, they’ll be staying there as well.

So now I just have to finish the little tweaks, finding any more plugins I want to install, and start blogging away.

Just a minute. . .

February 17th, 2007

Switching from pLog to wordpress. it’ll take a bit to get this up and ready. . .