Not one for kidding myself, I've been far too busy offline to barley even check my email anymore; you can thank the sudden turn of luck I encountered recently in this worsening economy, forcing me to switch gears to another job.
If I have any free-time, I will most likely devote it to another blog project I had been planning for sometime with a friend of mine, & this only because it will not be a solo project (I don't have the time for such right now).
The online ideology chair was getting boring enough, anyway.
SAC is now viewable on resolutions less than 1024x768, so I can now edit this more efficiently on my crap laptop.
This also means that more people can view it on more devices, since the blog is now centered proper.
Frankly, I'm apologize that I didn't make this choice in the beginning, instead of forcing too much negative space that left the blog looking constantly un-finished.
Other Notes:
1. Got rid of i-frames since overtime I found it be a conter-intuitive design choice.
2. Repeated the background design until end of the page to provide less annoying negative space when reading entries.
3. Slightly brighter background to provide a soft focus on the blog.
4. Home page linked the header images to avoid having a redundant menu.
5. Got rid of redundant menu that was an eyesore.
6. Dropboxes used for listing label navigation & archive navigation (per month).
7. Better font used for headlines.
8. Fixed the PHP used to compress & import stylesheets, so the site should render properly in Google Chromium.
The blog looks cleaner & more practical, which is good considering I'm using Blogger.
The second blog I'll be using for more superficial forays, however, will most likely be based on FlatPress, a non-database version of WordPress.
I hope to eventually port this over to FlatPress, so the entire blog is hosted on my own site. That's a re-design that I don't look forward to, however :\
There are countless ingredients that make up the human body and mind, like all the components that make up me as an individual with my own personality.
Sure I have a face and voice to distinguish myself from others, but my thoughts and memories are unique only to me, and I carry a sense of my own destiny.
Each of those things are just a small part of it. I collect information to use in my own way. All of that blends to create a mixture that forms me and gives rise to my conscience.
I feel confined, only free to expand myself within boundaries.