Welcome, Seba!

... published August 13, 2007

Please welcome another guest author to my blog: Seba

In my humble opinion I can say that he is another great addition to this blog :)

Welcome, Viky!

... published July 26, 2007

She is the first guest author on here and I’m looking forward to read the one or the other interesting, random post :)

*hugs Viky*

New Homepage + Blog Design

... published July 24, 2007

Here it is, my new homepage.
I took me a bit more time than expected to get it done because I had some trouble with my arm and had to rest it. Well, at least my homepage has a way better design than before, although I decided to stick to the color scheme. I also added a couple of Ajax features, just for the fun of it ;)

Together with the re-design and re-coding of www.ruelicke.net I also adjusted the design of my blog. I hope you like it :)

long time no see…err…post ;)

... published July 15, 2007

I finally got the time to write again.

The last weeks where quite busy. First of all I kept to my Game Addiction Prevention program, then I decided to write my first very own template engine. After the template engine was a success, I started to work on the new homepage of the german actor Thorsten Kramer which is hopefully finished in a few weeks so I can release it :)

While working on that page I figured out that my own homepage ruelicke.net needs a re-design. I started it yesterday and so far the design is looking great. Can’t wait to finish the page and present it to you :)

So, what else is on deck?
My next article will be about the final results of my Game Addiction Prevention program. Then I thought about continuing my tutorials and of course posting some other nice things.

Marco

Update: Updated the color of the page header to fit to the new design planned for my homepage

Discovered: TPILB-Project

... published April 27, 2007

I just found this interesting project named “This Page Intentionally Left Blank (TPILB) on the Net. It is about adding a blank page to your website intentionally.

Maybe you wonder why one would do it, well, it is supposed to remember of the days where the printed manuals had some blank pages….

In former times printed manuals had some blank pages, usually with the remark “this page intentionally left blank”.
In most cases there had been technical reasons for that.
Today almost all blank pages disappeared and if some still exist here and there, they present flattery comments like “for your notes” instead of the real truth: This page intentionally left blank!

quoted from the official TPILB-Project website

However, I decided to add such a page to my blog. Have a look and enjoy this nice blank page! :)