Man, there’s a lot of things wrong in this world, and this is one shithouse example. And you thought Pauline Hanson was bad. Look what this political party is up to
Well I finally put the final touches on the MyITSolutions.com.au website I’ve been working on lately, it was my first online store so it was interesting to mess with. I used osCommerce as the store program and turned out quite well, thousands of modules and other things available which made it really easy to customise to exactly how I wanted it, the stylesheet syntax is rather weird though, seems kind of backwards to what I’m use to (instead of “.class tag” they used “tag.class” which I found weird). Now I can chill for a while and hopefully find myself a new job over summer.
Added a links section to the left column, perty innit.
In other news I’ve almost finished a web design job I’m working on, which is good, almost finished my work’s new site, which is also good. hmm let’s see what else? Nothing I guess, I might have some more photos of the Melb Cup in the gallery soon. Portsea trip coming soon, yay.
Yarr me scurvy dogs! It be gibber like a pirate day!
http://www.talklikeapirate.com/
Yarr! ya bilge rats! I be puttin on this fandangle pirate gibberin filter on me site, so all of my previous postins be in the pirate way! Ahoy! yarr me parrot just shat on me shoulder
I finally completed my portfolio script today. I’m sure the odd bug will pop up here and there but I’ll take them as they go. I’ve called it Portfolocate 2. Portfolocate 1 was a small script that scanned each user’s 5mb webspace on our (My Workplace) school’s ISP and displayed a link if an index file was found. Version 2 however is entirely different, a self contained, fully dynamic script with a MySQL backend. The biggest PHP project I’ve worked on. I’ve been developing it for the last 8 weeks or so. But today It’s gone live and I’ve introduced a small handful of students to it.
Some of the features include:
- Dynamic user creation using login scripts.
- Portfolio activation only available when all required fields are entered.
- Utilises the WYSIWYG Spaw editor.
- Dynamic photo gallery and file lister.
- Sorts users by Grade and Class
it’s located at http://intranet.moriacps.vic.edu.au/portfolios. At the moment there’s not too many active portfolios, but that number will grow substantially in the coming weeks.

