Posted by: Adrian
on Oct 27, 2009
Hello all faithful Blogfullbliss readers! I just wanted to post a quick update
and address the lack of activity/posting around here lately. Blogfullbliss is going to be undergoing a massive update over the next 3-6 months (or sooner). Sean and I are still working on pounding out most of the details, features, layout, wire frames, etc. Lets just say a creative brief is in the works, and is looking pretty damn sweet I must say.
With that said please feel free to post in the comments of this article any ideas and or features you would love to see this site have. Don't want to be so public with this, then contact me directly.
Posted by: Sean
on Sep 23, 2009
Hello all! First off sorry for the lack of posts around here as of late
. Adrian and I have been really busy with "real life" if you know what I mean. Anyways enough have that, lets get right to the review...RAM, perhaps the single most important item in your computer. Without enough RAM your system bogs down when running large applications, multiple applications and games. Its amazing when I think back to my early gaming days and remember when 64MB of RAM was great and now today we need a minimum of 2 Gig to do anything worth while.
In today's review we are going to go over Patriot Memory's Extreme Performance Viper Series Low Latency 2 GIG DDR2 RAM kit.
Posted by: Adrian
on Aug 10, 2009
First off I am really really sorry for the lack of posts all this week.
I have been on holidays all week and I have spent very little time on or around my computer (thank god)! It was UFC 101 and I had a lot of beer, you do the math. But I am back now so keep your head up for more posts by me!
Today's post is purely inspirational. This post is showcasing 11 really well done Abstract photos. Why Abstract? Well it's not applied or practical; theoretical, it can mean anything you want it too, and thats fine by me. And lets face it, it's Monday morning and who wants to have to think?
Posted by: Adrian
on Jul 30, 2009
Twitter is huge, so huge I don't even need to tell you this right now unless
you have been living under a equally huge rock for the last 6 months (or longer). In today's article I am going to be listing 6 kickass Twitter extensions for the Joomla! CMS. 3 of these extensions are totally free, the other 3 are not. But don't worry I will let you know what ones are free and which ones are not.
But why would you want Twitter on your website? Really the question is why would you not want Twitter on your website. There are so many reasons to have it on your website, here is a few. Twitter is a great way to promote yourself, and your website(s). In some cases in replaces RSS feeds with quick and easy updates in less than 140 characters to all your followers. Having a "Tweet This" button on your website or blog is one of the smartest things you could do right now with all the link sharing going on with Twitter.
Posted by: Adrian
on Jul 24, 2009
A logo redesign can give a company a new face, or in this
case make them totally regret the face lift! The following article is showcasing 17 examples of epic fails of re-branding a logo.
A company's logo is probably one of the most important things, in some cases it can make or break your brand. Good qualities of a well designed logo are obvious really. Your logo should be simple yet memorable. You should be able to just glance at a logo and know just from memory what that logo applies too. Color and font choice are also as equally important. For a great/quick read about starting out creating a logo I would suggest reading over this.
Posted by: Sean
on Jul 16, 2009
By popular request today we are going to take Adrian's wonderful Clean Login Box Tutorial made in
Adobe Photoshop and translate it into a functional HTML/CSS website. Now since this is only a tutorial we will not be covering how to make it a fully functional login. This will be a working mock up to display different CSS techniques. The functionality may be covered down the road with a CMS or PHP tutorial.
You can use pretty much and client for coding this that you want. I myself am going to be using Zend Studio for Eclipse, although this does not mean you have to be. Use any editor you can comfortable with, hell you could even use notepad (duh).