I’ve just finished a website for Richard Griffin, a journalist who has been writing columns for many years. He wanted a website to list and archive his writings, and so I’ve created http://richardbgriffin.com for him. It features articles, blog, links, and a few static pages.
It was actually interesting to create the site – he has nearly a thousand articles from the last decade (and more from before that aren’t web-published). The last decade is when my most vivid memories have developed, so it was a sort of blast-from-the-past as I processed articles about Pope John Paul II, Bush’s presidential wins, 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, and the 2008 presidential election.
I don’t agree with everything or even anything that my clients want on their websites, but it’s still an interesting read. Check it out if you have the time – there’s lots of articles about aging and spirituality.
My First Vista Sidebar Gadget
I just made my first Windows Vista sidebar gadget! Granted, it’s very simple: all it does is list some of my favorite links. But it’s quite convenient (more so than bookmarks), and it even matches my website color scheme!
Developing Vista Sidebar gadgets is really easy. I think it’s suppoed to be based on Windows SDK, but it’s really just HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Anyone can make one!
For more information, check out: http://gallery.live.com/devcenter.aspx.
Microsoft made something easy and straightforward. Cheers!