web job stuff
Feb. 13th, 2003 07:16 pmGot up, spent a couple of hours faffing about, then decided to watch last week's buffy, Angel and Smallville that Katie'd sent me. Decided I'd better get on with tackling dad's company's site - the current horror is www.pinnacle-energy.com, aka possibly the worst colour scheme you've ever seen. I still can't believe this is in the designer's portfolio, which also includes most pointless use of frames and flash ever - not to mention a disabled right-click function on a site you could do in word. Admittedly, I'm not doing one with a load of bells and whistles, just simple as hell tables. But it'll hopefully be easier on the eye and easier to update for them. Sketches of the basic designs done during Buffy.
Must find more css codes for fancy changing-of-colour of links.
Smallville? It was the one with Lex getting married, where I was constantly going 'Ye Gods, the HoYay! And Lex. Mrrrow.' Did requisit yelling at Lana to get off screen as we're just not bloody interested, but rest of cast were rather cool. Maybe we should just restrict Lana to Chloe scenes, as they work quite well together and cause me to go into 'awww, isn't they cute?' spasms. And I want some Magnificent Bastard! I demand Magnificent Bastard!
Good news - Dad comes home and asks "How would you like to be paid for Data Entry tomorrow?" Me "....? You say pay? Show me the data, daddy dearest."
Must find more css codes for fancy changing-of-colour of links.
Smallville? It was the one with Lex getting married, where I was constantly going 'Ye Gods, the HoYay! And Lex. Mrrrow.' Did requisit yelling at Lana to get off screen as we're just not bloody interested, but rest of cast were rather cool. Maybe we should just restrict Lana to Chloe scenes, as they work quite well together and cause me to go into 'awww, isn't they cute?' spasms. And I want some Magnificent Bastard! I demand Magnificent Bastard!
Good news - Dad comes home and asks "How would you like to be paid for Data Entry tomorrow?" Me "....? You say pay? Show me the data, daddy dearest."