Yet another homepage update
Posted June 4, 2014
It’s that time of the year again where I start to get tired of my own homepage and do a redesign. This time, I think I will stick with this one for a while. My next focus will be to do an ambitious redesign of my blog using the same templates. My focus will be on larger images and larger fonts. This means that I’m going to attempt to blog more. Stay tuned, all 3 of you out there. 🙂
New Homepage Design
Posted June 15, 2013
Finally got around to redoing my homepage. I didn’t do the design. I took it off a template and make it my own. Hope you enjoy it. I’m just trying to stay as minimal as possible. My blog redesign should be coming soon too.
Check it out:
patrickchang.com
Simplifying things
Posted May 23, 2011
Those of you who have your own website know the pains of coming up with a design that you are happy with. After you coming up with that design you immediately want to change it. I just wanted to simplify things and not worry about it. This latest version is more of a change in philosophy. The reason I say that is the design will change more frequently but the new philosophy I have is keep is simple and play around with the technology that’s already out there.
This latest version of my site is an inspiration from css Zen Garden and About.me. If you look at the source code, the HTML is very simple but the design is all CSS driven. The layout is a total rip off of the about.me layouts and idea. If you don’t have an About.me account, you should totally get one. It’s a very simple idea but great idea.
Check out my website and tell me what you think.
Website: Photofunia
Posted March 23, 2009
Website: Photofunia
Facebook profile pictures will never be the same. This is just too cool of a site using face detection technology. Let the embarrassing and creative photos begin. |
Website: Common Craft
Posted March 19, 2009
This is a great website. Basically, these guys are experts at doing presentations to explain things that are not always easy to explain into plain English. They explain things like Twitter, Bloggin, Wikis, etc. If you have a chance, do a search on their site for something like “rss”. Also, check out their blog and they will show you how they create one of these videos.
Website: Classics in Lego – Flickr album
Posted March 11, 2009
Found this picture album by Balakov on Flickr. He basically has recreated some famous images in history with legos. The only weird thing for me on this is the expression on the lego pieces. They are all smiling even in some more somber moments of history.
Website: “Top” four instant sound effect sites
Posted March 9, 2009
Have you ever been in a room where someone tells a stupid (maybe funny joke) and you wished you could play a rim shot? How about if you ask someone a question and they give you the wrong answer and you want to play that sad horn sound you see on TV game shows? Now you can (after that long worded intro there). Download Squad gives us the “Top” four instant sound effect sites. Now you’ll be the life of the party, especially if you have a computer in front of you.
Here are the top four sound effect sites:
Instant Rim Shot
A timeless classic. Something I can relate to. Maybe it’s because I tell lame jokes all the time
Sad Trombone
My personal favorite for sure. I think of so many get togethers where our subject of conversation could end with this. Apparently it’s the favorite of many because as of this post, the site is very slow.
Instant Crickets
I probably make this sound effect the most. I really should get a copy of it and put it on my phone.
Emergency Yodel
Not sure about this one at all but oh well, it’s there.
There are some other great ones on the site. Check it out.
Website: Lite Flick
Posted February 26, 2009
Thanks to “Coach” who commented in my Flick River post, he/she suggest I check out Lite Flick. Another interesting way to view Flickr pics.
Site: This is why you’re fat
Posted February 11, 2009
Thanks to my buddy David on facebook for pointing me to this lovely site. Yes, that’s a Crispy Creme Sloppy Joe. Enjoy!
Website: Bibles for America
Posted January 26, 2009
Website: Bibles for America
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Visit the newly redesigned Bibles for America site. Bibles for America (BfA) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to distribute free copies of the New Testament Recovery Version and Christian literature throughout the United States.
Just as a little disclaimer, I do work for Bibles for America, although I only had a little part in this particule website.