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I'm almost done working on this.
If you happen to come across a good article on preloading rollover images with CSS, please leave a comment in the comments section.
Thanks for your patience!
Some changes are coming!
I'm finding it difficult to work with WordPress, so I've decided to migrate this site over to Movable Type. I have a lot more experience with Movable Type and have found that it suits me better.
On the up side, the new site will feature a nicer design, Twitter feeds, links to my other sites, and some other cool stuff I'm working on. The down side is that it may take a couple of days to get it up and running, and you may have to update your RSS feeds when all is said and done.
Ultimately, I think it will be well worth the effort.
Another idea I had.
Since I've been interviewing a variety of different musicians, composers, and entrepreneurs over the years, I decided to make these interviews available at one convenient place: DAWInterviews.com!
This is something I want to continue doing, as I believe there is a great deal of value in these interviews. Although they had been scattered across my many blogs, I decided that they deserved their own space on the web. DAWInterviews.com is your one stop shop for all interviews conducted by yours truly.
The website is far from complete, but at least it's functional.
I just finished working on this.
It took me awhile to get it all sorted out, but I finally completed my first Joomla! site. Having worked with WordPress and Movable Type in the past, I thought it wouldn't be too much nuisance, but as it turns out, they all have their eccentricities and they all work differently. In the case of Joomla!, quite a bit differently.
After test driving Joomla! and working through a couple of tutorials, I had thought about using it for Arctic Sunburn, but after some deliberation, I decided against it. However, I will probably be using it for all future website projects, including new versions of Academe Design and Red Flame Records. I am mighty impressed with it.
In any case, the website in question is DAWSessions.com. I had something like a dozen or so people suggest I get into session work, so I thought "why not?" I don't necessarily have a lot of business sense, but I know how to get a website started and how to design business cards so I figured I would start there.
Take a look and let me know what you think. Is there anything you would change to make it easier to navigate?
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