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by MzD
Who: A woman owned business in Vancouver, BC. Coding, drawing, photoshopping & strategizing for over a decade. 2 key players, part-timers, and a network of partners.
Phone: 604-708-4185 PST. If you prefer forms, one can be found in the usual spot.
Schedule: Booking new projects from October 18th, 2014.
What’s this all about?
Horace A. Knowles invented this thumb twiddling device and applied for and received a US patent for said object in 1980. For us, it’s a reminder that what can appear to be a boring, repetitive, idle activity, can also lead to the Aha moment.
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by MzD
I enjoyed Edward Hopper’s work quite a bit as an undergraduate in art school. Who doesn’t like the moody, dark, impenetrable scenes he pictured of America’s depression and it’s aftermath? Especially when you’re 22.
Don’t get me wrong. I still love his work – his use of colour in particular. He knew how to paint light. What I didn’t know was his wife’s name was Josephine, and that she was also a painter. Amazing what tidbits an education leaves out. How did I come to know about her?
Fonts. Yep. While trying to come about with something different (yet quick) for the front page of this much neglected site (the old adage about the shoemaker’s son and no shoes) I thought I’d just dig into the font collection I acquired a few years ago. And right there below Hopper > Edward, was Hopper > Josephine.
According to the wiki, her work Jo’s watercolor Movie Theater—Gloucester influenced Edward’s interest in theatres. A quick (is there any other type) google search did not produce any images, sadly.
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First, there are too many of them! 1,000+ results for the term “share” on the WP plug-in site.
I just tried out about 8 of them for this blog and for a client’s blog. In the past I used to put the developer code in myself, but that seemed too tedious.
and four others I’ve already deleted and forgotten about:)
For this blog I am temporarily using WP’s Jet Pack as I’m curious how the WordPress.com stats compare to google analytics. I only chose 3 icons (FBlike, twitter & g+) so out of the box it doesn’t look so hot when you rollover, as there are spaces missing. I’ll wait to see if I keep it before I customize the css.
For the client’s site, Jet Pack feels a bit overkill at the moment. I liked AddThis, but didn’t like the way it added it’s own promo when you tweeted something. I found Digg Digg not so nice to configure. I ended up choosing Share This for the client’s site as I found it simple enough, effective and clean. A little bit of tweaking was necessary that involves “code” eg: you can’t select which icons you want to have – you need to manually type : fblike,twitter,plusone . So it’s not super intuitive. But it’s simple and seems good enough for now.
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I set up SPF records for 4 domains 4 days ago. An SPF (Sender Policy Framework) record “is an email validation system designed to prevent email spam by detecting email spoofing, a common vulnerability, by verifying sender IP addresses” (WikiPedia)
Since we’re using Media Temple DV server, I followed their guidelines. (which they’ve since updated with a correct link to an SPF wizard btw – the old wizard link didn’t work so they helped me on the phone which was great ).
On diamedia.net I was getting about ~5-10 spoofed emails a day (that appear to be coming from your own domain ie: accounting @ diamedia.net etc). On the other domains about 3 a day. But some days it could be higher.
How long does the SPF record transition take?
DNS records take about 24-48 hours to update. I’ve always thought this was exaggerated, however that was using the lens of how long it takes local servers to update to switching hosts, for example. I was never thinking about servers in Russia or Italy.
I set up a temporary folder in my email to move these emails (moved them manually) to keep track.
Day 1: 8 spoofed emails
Day 2: 5 spoofed emails
Day 3: 1 spoofed email
Day 4: 1 spoofed email
So, it appears to be working. I used a soft-fail (accept and tag any non-compliant mail) which is different than hard-fail (bounce any mail that doesn’t comply) so this is how the Day 3 and Day 4 are getting through. Actually Day 4 used google servers, which I have set up to allow google to be a mail server. I might switch this.
[ v=spf1 a:example.com/20 include:_spf.google.com ~all ]
I also will probably switch to a hard-fail once I am 100% sure about what this entails.
This was something I have been wanting to do for ages, but kept on putting off because it seemed to be gobbledeegook. Now I can cross that off the list and not add it to New Year’s Resolutions for 2012.
It’s Christmas Eve. Back to helping out Santa’s Elves.
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Updated to version 3.3 of WordPress (on my to do list for all clients) and this site got automatically updated to v3.4 – it’s that cutting edge thing again. I should probably switch back to the stability of 3.3 except right now it’s a risk I’m willing to take (using the unknown).
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4th of July release: “… can’t think of a more fitting way to mark a day that celebrates freedom than by releasing more free software to help democratize publishing around the globe” – Matt Mullenweg
The hype is a tad much for the release of WordPress 3.2, but hey Americana rules today, so why not hype it up?
Here at Dia Media, we’ve been running WP 3.2 release candidate for a week of so now, and have noticed it feels faster and lighter. This feeling of lightness is mirrored by the default font – Helvetica Neue.
Liking:
Diskling:
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While we (“adventurously*”) test out and modify the new theme (2011) that ships with WP RC 3.2, we’ve created a child theme, “Have a Lime” – not (so far) radically different than its’ parent 2011, and created a header image with the phrase “Let’s Have a Lime”.
Now what’s all this about you might ask?
Well, I have roots in Trinidad, where liming is a casual social way of getting together, chatting, etc. I grew up in Montreal, so it’s not a direct local scene that I can speak to, but one I have witnessed;) and participated in when in Trini. I mention it, as it reminds me of a bit of twitter (minus the great weather and the drinks of course) – the casual atmosphere, mingled with the gossipy tone, the news that is discussed, and the general sense of community. Of course, on twitter, time is happening at lightspeed, whereas in a face-to-face lime, time is slowed down, relaxed.
One might say in re-designing this site (centuries later**) that this is the approach we want to take with new clients. Meet in a relaxed, casual manner (could be the twitosphere), start having a conversation, discover on where we’re both coming from, and then get down the details. How can we help you make your project shimmer, if we haven’t learned what its all about?
So, let’s have a lime sometime.
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Am about to upgrade to the WP RC2 release candidate, – a bleeding edge* move.
Wait, need to catch my breath from laughing too hard, as bleeding edge is a wee bit too much.
The thing is, this blog is in its nascent state – no readers per se – so there’s no need to worry about installing something that’s not fully viable.
Naturally, I have backed up files, the database, the whole server in fact. Then I will leap into the unknown. 2011 here we come.