A little info...
Posted on September 30, 2009
Blog ImageOkay, so the planning for my new website is going pretty well. I have been thinking of countless ideas to make my next website update something to be proud of. I am planning on things such as Twitter feeds, RSS feeds, better organisation etc etc. There is many more features but not enough time to list them all.

I have recently ventured into the world of CodeIgniter, an awesome PHP framework (fully object oriented) that I plan on using for all my projects from now on. To be honest, I never even used a framework for this website. I just hand coded it all. A pain in the hand I tell ya.

I am announcing a new project, Project Gabriel. I don't want to disclose any information just yet until I have everything planned out. So yeah, look out for that. Killego 2 is going unbelievably great! We have a great storyline, graphic storyboards, some betas and a lot of wasted paper being used to make sure Killego 2 will be a great success!

Also... recently I have been working with a lot of people, helping convert their web templates into a working website consisting of only valid xHTML and CSS code. I admit, it's made me a fair buck or two.

Oh yeah, if you don't know already I have been working with Vitare (click here) on their new development website. They have asked me to use xHTML and CSS to program their web template, create a news system, preview system (for images/videos etc - programmed in Javascript! Big Grin) contact form in which all enquiries can be read through the control panel which I have also created. I also chucked in a very nice and powerful newsletter system as well! The development website will be released soon and I hope you all enjoy it when it is released.

*sigh* Well... that's all my news for now. No doubt I have a lot more I can say but to be honest, I'm tired, exhausted and not in the mood to type anything else besides this closing paragraph. So look out for all this new exciting stuff coming to a screen near you... yeah, over used, unfunny pun - but it puts the message across. Right?.

Big Grin
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