T Campbell's Blog

Writer of Penny and Aggie, Fans (also called Faans), Rip & Teri, Search Engine Funnies and A History of Webcomics. Experienced webcomics editor, currently seeking full-time work and working on strange and interesting new things...

Monday, March 28, 2005

 

If Stan Lee Had Had 72x72 Image GIF Links, He Would Have Used Them Too.


Hope y'all had a happy Easter. I spent mine with the Stevenses, distant cousins who had a lot of interesting experiences to share. Not much got done in the last couple of days, except a little more work on "Uptown Girl" (I will finish it tomorrow!)...

...and some reconstructive surgery on Meanwhilepod.com, this blog, and a preliminary version of the new homepage. Note the pretty faces to the right of this post. Pretty, pretty faces. The Javascript on the homepage is driving me crazy, though, and I finally had to draft Dave Belmore's siblings to help out with it.

New Meanwhile podcast up, featuring our profound musings on Fantastic Four and Sin City movies and the resulting vision of Jessica Alba as a pole-dancing invisible mother of two.

Negotiations for other projects proceed apace, and I've got a temp interview tomorrow (thanks to Dave Belmore, once again). Beginning to think this crazy freelance thing might work after all.

Comments:
DFG here. Have fun with it.

"Beginning to think this crazy freelance thing might work after all."

Jaaaaane how do you stop this crazy thing.
 
You might want to do with those 72x72 GIF links what I've taken to doing on SFBlog: using the title="" tag inside the anchor, so that, say, "Penny and Aggie" will appear as a tooltip when you mouseover the icon.


Of course, while we're talking about design elements, is there any way that you can make the frames that TCBlog and SFBlog appear in on the Fans! page any wider? I think they're a bit claustrophobic, kind of.
 
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