Tragic Stuffs |
The stuffs of the internet, and the stuffs of the world. All in one place to show off to the world. Graphic design, web development and design, photography, drawings, and all that fun hipster stuff. A place to share my thoughts and practice my writing. |
Need some textures?
Found this though a random Facebook add. It reminds me of a “happier” Akira Yamaoka.
LOL. I will try to not post a million cat pictures XD.
Saturday night I was hanging out with a few friends, getting ready to play Pathfinder (DnD 3.5 V2.0) and an idea came to mind. My close friend Chris and I were chatting about character sheets and how we made Excel character sheets with all the fancy calculations and everything. It’s not a hard thing to make, but it is time consuming.
Then it occurred to me in that same instance I wanted to do some sort of PHP and MySQL project. Before this idea, the only thing that I thought of was going to be huge, like, Senior Thesis huge, but then…
“Hey yeah if I. Could. Do. Something. With. Databases…..” /light bulb
And yes I spoke to him with those pauses.
Read more
This was a formal report group project I did in one of my writing classes. If people are interested in learning some more about it.
Okay I still don’t know a lot about the program. I can count the number of times I’ve used it on one hand, but here’s some stuff for it.
The pretties!
Lately I’ve been trying to “perfect” my portfolio; for example, adding some new designs, adding an actual domain name, creating a favicon, and I even made a custom 404 file not found page. Other than enjoying the experience of creating something new I’ve often wonder what the point of having a custom 404 page.
First let me explain what that means. The number is an error code that tells you what happened; however, the average person isn’t going to understand what the code means.
Here are a few more codes:
401 - Authorization Required
400 - Bad request
403 - Forbidden
500 - Internal Server Error
404 - Wrong page
It came to my attention that a good 404 page tells you exactly what went wrong, which usually means a misspelling in the URL bar. A good one will even give you a link to the index page or a guess of where you are trying to go.
Read more