Favicons are custom icons associated with
a website. In this installment of The Blogware Mechanic, we’ll look at
how to make a favicon for your blog and in the process get a better
look at Blogware’s filesystem.
Favicons are custom icons associated with
a website. In this installment of The Blogware Mechanic, we’ll look at
how to make a favicon for your blog and in the process get a better
look at Blogware’s filesystem.
While looking through my photos last night, I found this one of me from July 2000, during those heady dot-com days:

“I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Investors’ money on fire
off the shoulder of El Camino Real. I watched C code crash in the dark near
the Golden Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears
in rain…”
It’s not all beer and posting songs about butts on this blog — sometimes, I promote some of my work-related activities!
For those of you with Blogware-powered
blogs (there are lots of ’em, and they’re not necessarily sold under
the name “Blogware”), you might want to check out a new series of
articles I’m writing for the Blogware blog called The Blogware Mechanic.

The Blogware Mechanic
is a regularly-appearing series of articles that will show you how to
go beyond the standard features included in your Blogware-based blog,
customize it in ways you may not have thought possible and make your
blog uniquely yours.
(You didn’t think that all the accordion-related imagery on this
blog came standard, did you? I tried to sneak ’em in, but they didn’t
let me. They’ll pay for that. Ohhhhh, how they’ll pay…)
In the first installment of Blogware Mechanic, I cover the fine art of customizing the “permalink icon” that appears beside the titles of articles from the plain ol’ vanilla “page with the upper-right-hand corner turned over” icon…

…to a nice, snazzy custom icon:

…and along the way, I provide a quick overview of Blogware’s filesystem and templates.
If you’ve got a Blogware blog and are looking to spruce it up, check out the article!

Here’s a lovely mash-up by Lionel Vinyl for your enjoyment: Yes’ Owner of a Lonely Heart as the bed track and Sir Mix-a-Lot’s Baby Got Back as the vocal track — Owner of a Lovely Butt! [3.9MB MP3, enclosure]
Proof: This photo from Exclaim! magazine’s article on The Arcade Fire:

Richard “Just a Gwai Lo” Eriksson,
who’s been crashing on my couch for the past couple of days, returns to
“Vangroovy” this afternoon. It was good meeting the guy behind the
blog, Richard, and I hope you had a fun time here!
(For those of you curious as to what kind of place I live in — Future
Mother- and Father-in-Law, I’m lookin’ at you — come take a look at this entry.)
My thanks to Rannie, Eldon, Paul and especially Maria and Liz
(with high-larious stories about her new “adult entertainment” tech
support job) for coming out to Tequila Bookworm and helping me
entertain Richard!
[via ellenfeiss.net] I stumbled across this unreleased “Switch”
advertisement [1.7 MB QuickTime, enclosure] featuring the Stoner
Princess of the Macintosh, Ellen Feiss, slurring the praises of her
Powerbook G4. She doesn’t seem as stoned as she did in the ad that made her
famous, but she still sounds like everyone at Burning Man or the Om
Festival.
They should’ve given her a cameo on Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle.