Thursday, November 20, 2008
Quick updates!
Basically, as you know TWGhost has been moved from server to server and due to the fact that I need to sort money out before paying even more hosting bills it's been moved to a free server, it works fine for now so keep using it!
TWSpaces is going through some massive changed, to the extent that we have started from square one, I feel this is going to be a better approach, also with the new CMS it's going to be easier to manage!
Anyway, I will keep you all posted.
//Nexus
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Major updates
Well I do apologize for the delay in, well, everyway. A lot of things have changed, some good some back.
1. TWGhost - Unfortunately Hostgator (as good as they are) do not allow the hosting of proxies, as soon as I found this out TWGhost was moved to another server and a re-direction was set-up, so non of you lose out!
2. TWSpaces - We have finally got back in touch with our lead developer and we are going to start work straight away, after being hacked twice you kinda lose faith in what you are trying to achieve but hey, were back and I'm more dedicated than ever to get this back on the road and better than ever!
3. TWBlog - As you may not know, we do have our own blog now, some thing will be posted there and not on other blogs, but hey. We do have an RSS feed for our own blog if you wish to subscribe. To see our official blog visit http://ping.fm/1knBV
Thanks for everyone's support and thank you to the 200+ daily visitors to TWGhost even when some things do break!
I'll keep you updated, I will also keep you posted on anything interested I find!
//Nexus
Monday, October 20, 2008
ping.fm
I've been having a go with it for about half an hour now and I have to say I impressed. I'll let ping.fm tell you what it's about:
"Ping.fm is a simple service that makes updating your social networks a snap."
That's basically what it is, I'm posting this through ping.fm right now and as soon as I click "Ping it!" it will post this to both of my blogs!
Now, if that isn't enough let me tell you that you can do the same for status updates for Social networks such as Twitter, MySpace and Facebook. There is also no limit to how many you can do this with either, for all ping cares I could be posting this to 10, 20, or hell 50!
The fact is I can tell it's going to make my life a hell of a lot easier, so come and sign up if your a blogger with multiple blogs, or even if your just fed up of updating all of social networks. For all those Google fanatics you can also find a iGoogle widget to make it even easier.
For those people who are interested it's www.ping.fm.
Anyway, if you do start using ping.fm give me a shout and tell me what you think!
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Friday, October 17, 2008
It's been a long time....
I just want to start of again by telling the people who do not have a blog what blogging is about (in my opinion).
To start off, blogging should not be a job, I used to look for things to blog about, yes this is what some of the other bloggers do, but to me I will blog if I personally find something interesting, or if I am trying to accomplish a task and find something that may be of use to other people.
I don't and never will blog as a job, it's more of a hobby. This doesn't mean to say there are going to be a few months between every blog post, but possibly I will do one every 2-3 days depending on if I feel I need to say something about a certain topic or if I find something useful.
Anyway, again I apologise, but please do keep checking back.
Thanks
Friday, August 15, 2008
Apologies & Volunteers....
For starters I have to apologies for being away, but I'm back on track and ready to get started! Expect to start seeing regular updates.
As you may or may not know myself and Amy own/develop/maintain TWCollection and have just recently started up Ghost (My own little proxy service). Obviously these little projects couple with sixth form notably bring up questions of time keeping. I am managing to keep both school and personal going but it would be nice to be able to not be worrying about one or the other.
This is why I'm asking anyone, it doesn't matter if you are a skilled programmers/web designers, I'm looking for any really, preferably with some knowledge of HTML and/or CSS. Even if you just want somewhere to expand your web experience and help in a project, e-mail me - I'm sure I'll find something for you to do. Also don't worry, I won't leave you to do everything, I'm very hands on so I wont be dumping all of my workload onto you.
For more information or to volunteer yourself send me an e-mail at: nexus5.01@gmail.com
Please enter "Volunteering" or "Questions" as your subject.
I look forward to hearing from any of you!
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Make Flock (and Firefox) run faster!
Hey these are all of the "hacks" I use to make my Flock faster (they will also work Firefox), and believe me they do improve speed, noticeably!
about:config alterations
As you should know to apply these alterations you should open a new tab and in the address bar type "about:config" after agreeing not to break anything, I can guarantee you are going to be overwhelmed if your new to this. These are all of the settings you can change for Firefox, don't go changing anything unless you know what you are doing or unless they are listed below. If any of these particular values don’t exists, you can add them yourself by right-clicking anywhere in the config page and choosing “new”
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To alter any of the existing settings just double click on them and change the existing value to the one shown here.
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Find network.http.pipelining. Set this value to True.
Next, go to network.http.pipelining.firstrequest and set that to True, as well.
Go to network.http.pipelining.maxrequests and change that to 8.
Now we’ll get to network.http.proxy.pipelining and again set it to True.
Find nglayout.initialpaint.delay and change it to a 0.
Go to content.notify.interval and set this to 0.
Locate content.switch.threshold and change this to True.
And finally, change content.interrupt.parsing to True as well.
DNS Service
"OpenDNS is the world's largest, fastest-growing DNS service provider. Millions of people worldwide (and growing) trust us to handle their DNS and Web-content filtering needs. Why? Because we take a fresh approach to the Domain Name System and make it smarter and more powerful than it's ever been." - OpenDNS about us.
I swear by this service, it's fast, it's safe, reliable and free. I've been using it for around 2 years now and I have never had a problem. The people I have recommended it to have been very impressed, the only think I can recommend here is for you to try it for yourself. :-)
Here's the link: http://www.opendns.com/
Thank for reading guys!
"hacks" were obtained from Chris Pirillo.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Are you using Knol?
"Knol is a Google project which aims to include user-written articles".
As soon as you start publishing on Knol and getting used to the UI (which doesn't take long at all) you will notice it has the "Google feel", by this I mean the UI is clean, easy to use and you just, know where everything is. Writing/Editing any Knol (what Google uses to refer to the articles) is very easy, formatting, links, images, videos, etc can be added using the toolbar
As I hope you can see from the image the toolbar contains everything you need and I bet you can tell me what all the buttons in the toolbar do without going and checking can't you? ;)
Users are also able to set permissions of their articles, there are three permission settings anyone can use for their article:
- Open collaboration model - All signed in users may edit the Knol.
- Moderated collaboration model - All signed in users can suggest edits in the Knol, but these need approval from an author before being published.
- Closed collaboration model - Only owners and authors may edit the Knol.
Some other neat features of Knol include the choice of license you publish your "Knol's" under (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 License and All Rights Reserved).
The future of Knol looks bright, with it's clean interface and constantly expanding user base and not too mention to boat loads of money Google can throw at Knol it's going to improve, it's going to get more users and it's already got Wiki worried.
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Saturday, August 2, 2008
Why should you choose Firefox 3?
Firefox first entered the scene of web-browsers sometime during 2004. This was bad news for IE (Internet Explorer) who owned, well pretty much the web browsing scene. With many people experiencing problems with the web-rendering compatibilities of the infamous IE people started seeking a better, faster and more secure web-browser.
This is where Firefox came in, with Firefox's clean interface and blazing fast Gecko rendering engine Firefox was the wow factor. Firefox has since then "stolen" around 18% of IE's market share, this is shared also with other browsers such as Apples Safari, Opera and other smaller browsers. Firefox after being spread among literally millions of people, mainly due to the record breaking download day.
Firefox has not only set the standards for many of today's modern browsers, but has also gone beyond just being a web browser, you can now apply "add-ons" these add-ons enable users to enhance their browsing experience for example the add-on Foxmarks will synchronize your favourites between multiple computers automatically upon closing the browser.
Firefox is an Open source browser, the really means that you are free to see every piece of code that went into making the browser. A great example of the possibilities you can do with an open source browser has been mentioned previously in my blog, Flock is a web browser that has been built on Firefox, Flock and Firefox are in essence the same browser the only differences being the fact that Flock has features that rely on new technologies that enable software to communicate with various API's, this adds features such as being able to interact with the social networking site Facebook without actually going to their site eg. You can send a shout to friends, Nude friends, leave a comment on their wall etc.
Firefox has changed web browsers in many different ways, it has innovated and explored places that IE probably hadn't considered prior to Firefox. This has attracted millions of people and has replaced IE on many people computers.
Whether you use Firefox or not, I would like to hear your views on the browser. If you like Firefox, why? If you don't, why?
Friday, July 25, 2008
Going away..
I'm going to be gone for a week on a family trip. It's only to Weston-Super-Mare, but still it's a pretty mice place at the end of the day.
I would appreciate any suggestions you can make towards my blog. How could I improve my blog? Anything in particular you would like to see?
If you do have any suggestions just e-mail me (nexus5.01@gmail.com)
Anyway, I'm going to get stuff ready. See you in a weeks time guys!
Thursday, July 24, 2008
ISP's movement to stop piracy...
First off, ISP's are saying they will be sending letters to the users warning them that their connection is being used to download illegal content, in my opinion this is a good idea as some children/teenagers often download illegal content (movies, music and games) without their parents knowing, using the "three strikes and your out" approach is also a very respectable decision, as like I stated earlier the actual payer of the subscription may not be aware of this activity happening.
Obviously, another aspect of this that has not been brought forward as of yet, would be the invasion of privacy. Monitoring what people are downloading would involve the ISP's "checking" the packets being sent through your connection. Now obviously this will include every webpage you go on, which mean passwords, e-mails, bank details etc. may be checked, would you consider this an invasion of piracy?
As far as Torrentfreak know the ISP's that are expected to be included in this reduction of piracy scheme are rumored to be Virgin Media, BT, Orange, Tiscali, Carphone Warehouse (AOL, TalkTalk) and BSkyB. If you know any different then please do send me an e-mail (nexus5.01@gmail.com)
Anyway, I would love to hear your thoughts on this issue!
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Chris Pirillo
Due to Chris using uStream, he has weekly giveaways sponsored by uStream itself. This is normally just a free webcam but not too long ago, Chris was approached by HP and asked to giveaway a HP Dragon Notebook to one of his viewers. This is not the first time Chris has been approached by big names - Chris used to be a host on "TechTV" which dramatically boosted his audience, this was along time ago but still Chris has as many as 500 people watching his live stream, which offers up great publicity when it comes to companies wanting to get their name out there, so keep an eye on his lives stream or YouTube videos as he may just be giving away another Latop. ;)
Chris is currently developing his custom wordpress theme (which can be downloaded for free) which goes away from the traditional wordpress themes by adding extra functionality by incorporating Twitter updates at the top of his page along with many other little add-ons. Chris is also (along with his wordpress theme) developing a Social Relevant Network, meaning you can find people with the same interests as you, he has a very interesting idea of what he wishes to incoporate (here)
Cheers guys!
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For the web developers...
Utilities
favicon.cc
A favicon as some of you may know is the little icon in the address bar:
This is Bloggers favicon, these images are 16x16px and can be very awkward to make, especially if it's your first time. favicon.cc gives you a simple box containing a 16x16px grid, a color pallet and the ability to draw one frame at a time (If your planning on making an animated favicon that is). Using the pallet tools you just select your color, draw your image on the grid and well...that's it really.
If you want an animated favicon then the process is now different apart from the fact that you just press "Append new frame" after drawing, which takes you to a new grid where you can draw the second frame. Now to me this free little utility was priceless, without this I would either have a really boring favicon, or I would be stuck with Drupals default.
Also to note, if your a big fan of the Creative Commons license, favicon.cc let you publish your creation under the CC license.
GICKR
This cool little utility lets you create your own .gif files for free! As with anything like this they have placed a 10 image maximum rule. Basically you upload 10 images from your PC (Flickr support is soon to be added) tell is the size you want the animation and the speed you want the end animation.
I have used this service many times, mainly for the small animation but still, it works, it's free and it made my life a hell of a lot easier.
Sumopaint
Sumopaint is in essence a free online photoshop. Fair enough it doesn't have every single filter that Photoshop does, but it sure is close. Sumopaint lets you use layers, filters, various brushes and then finally when you have created your master-piece you can download it as a high quality jpg. Oh, did I mention there was also no sign-up required?
I don't know about you but this is pretty amazing don't you think?
Extensions [Firefox users only unfortunately]
Firebug
"Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page..." - Firebug description.
This tool, really is indispensable, using this tool you can find edit any entity on any site, this is good if you trying to debug your site or just want to see how something would look if you changed it. I use this tool pretty daily, it didn't take me long at all to get used to the features it provides. This is definitely a recommendation for any webmaster or page designer.
Web Developer
"Adds a menu and a toolbar with various web developer tools."
As you can see from the image to the left, this add-on give you the ability to change any aspect of the site. Regardless of the fact that the shortcuts on the menu are built for the Mac in the image it does in fact work on Windows. This and Firebug, when used together really do make a good team and make debugging or testing new things for your site extremely easy.
I wont comment on anymore due to the fact that I have no used the other tools yet, but feel free to go to the Firefox Add-ons page and try them yourself!
Tips
These tips are for pretty much optimizing your website or just handy little utilities you may not of known about. Most of these services are provided by Google, so if you don't already have a Google account (Which you more than likely will if your reading this). However if you don't have Google account click here to register one.
Googles "Webmaster Central Blog"
This is Google's official blog, I would recommend subscribing to their RSS feed, they have some really useful tips and hints for getting your website optimized for their search engine and others!
"The Google Trifecta"
Google have released 2 services free for use by any webmaster, these three services are Google Webmaster Tools, Google Analytics and Google Website Optimizer, these three tools together have been rightfully dubbed "The Google Trifecta" hence the heading. Using these three tools in conjunction with eachother can improve your sites rating and posistionof your website in the results.
XML-Sitemaps
"A sitemap is a way of organizing a website, identifying the URLs and the data under each section." - XML-Sitemaps definition.
Sitemaps should be named "sitemap.xml" and placed in the root directory of your site. This will help search bots find their way around your site easier as they have guide, whereas if you don't have a sitemap it's like throwing them into a dark room and told to find the relvant information.
It takes 2-3 minutes to get a sitemap generated automatically, this is definatly recomended and for a 2-3 minute job, it goes a long way.
dmoz
dmoz is the service that drives your search engines. A world-wide community submit their own or others sites into the directory. If you have a site and it meets the dmoz requirements (here) then just navigate through the catogories on the front page of dmoz and keep browsing through the catogories (for example if your site is a tech-support community you would browse to - computers, chats and forums, online communities, computers: chats and forums etc) untill you feel into the exact class you want your webpage to show up in.
After submitting your site someone will look at it and approve your site if it meets the requirements. This will then be taken up by Google and put into their database. Hey presto!
So to conclude, I hope you find some if not all of these tools priceless. Thank you to each and everyone of you developers out their who go out of the way to make our lives easier and a big thank you to Google for well being Google!
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Monday, July 21, 2008
Flock Browser
This was mainly due to the fact that I have add-ons on Firefox that I use all the time, it was then that I saw "Mozilla" on one of the pages, a low and behold there it was. Flock is built on Firefox, this mean you can use all of your add-ons with Flock, that you would normally use on Firefox!
I downloaded the beta version (based on Firefox 3) and was amazed at the speed even though it had all of these extra features it didn't bog it down one bit. So after a bit of playing around I finally got all of my account sorted and configured and now it's easier than ever to keep up with Digg, Facebook etc.
I got Flock the same day I started blogging here at Blogger, I saw the option to use the built in "Blog editor" and took it upon myself to start blogging as it was just made easier by Flock, I know love blogging and sharing my experience with people.
Two other services that Flock introduced to me were Twitter and Evernote - both of which I use regularly. I would never of started using any of these services if I had never found Flock. I would recommend this to anyone who has quite a few accounts at various different places, it's easy and has built in features for many sites such as:
- Digg
- Gmail
- Blogger
- Youtube
- Picasa
- Photobucket
- Flickr
- Pownce
- Piczo
- Blogsome
- del.icio.us
Another cool feature of Flock, I choose to use is the Web mail service. This is compatible with Gmail, AOL and Yahoo and will check your e-mail every x seconds (whatever you set it to - default is every 20 minutes) and alert you when you receive a new e-mail. The fact that they have built this into the browser so seamlessly has made it a lot easier and has saved me disk space as I now no longer have any use for any e-mail software.
The only bad feature of Flock would be the fact that Google gears does not yet work on Flock as it is still in Beta, but apparently when it comes out of Beta it will work 100%.
So really, if your looking for an all-round powerful web-browser that works on a PC (Windows or Linux) or a Mac...
Then Flock is for you.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Drupal 6.x
Drupal is an Open Source platform used for many different sites but mainly for community based sites. Before Drupal I could make a basic site, but nothing special. Now using Drupal I have a fully fledged site with a small but growing community.
Why do I prefer Drupal over other CMS's?
I have used many different system such as Joomla, Plume, Elgg and Dolphin and as great as they are I also found myself going back to Drupal. This is mainly because it is amazingly easy to maintain/administer and everything is laid out as you would expect it.
Drupals community is also very dedicated, if I need any help to do with Drupal I will post and small description and add anything else that may be relevant and within normally around 12 hours I have a helpful reply, this is where I would normally have problems with the other CMS's not because they wasn't friendly but because with some problems for example the layout of a certain page, it required a lot of work to get it done and installing some module that you were only going to use that once.
Drupal after installation is a simple template, it has a very basic navigation bar. So basically when you first install Drupal you have web page of sorts, not a very elaborate or big web page but a basic one. Expanding a Drupal site is easy, to add a feature to Drupal (for arguments sake we shall add a blogging feature) this would require you to access the admin page, goto modules and click to box next to "Blog" when you have saved your setting you will have an option in the navigation to submit a story to your blog. It's that simple.
To further expand your site, with options that are not baked into Drupal you have to download and install modules, these can be found on the Drupal site, there are thousands of modules to choose from and vary from adding features such as a "Gallery" for each user complete with albums, to features like advanced CAPTCHA.
Who would I recommend Drupal to?
I would recommend Drupal to anyone seeking a personal or a professional level site with maximum customization and excellent usability. Drupal really is for anyone whether they have a very good knowledge to web developing or very little knowledge, but I can guarantee that the latter will learn a lot during their time with Drupal.
So to sum up, if your looking for a powerful foundation for your web page then Drupal is probably the best your going to get. However if you are considering switching to Drupal I would recommend reading a bit about it here.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Heres the drill...
Well this is my first blog entry on the all famous "Blogger" anyway. Basically here you can find out all the latest news, update etc for the TWCollection (The Twilight Collection) if you don't know what this is then your reading the right blog.
Basically The Twilight Collection (which can be found here) is an Open Source social community based around EA Games "The Sims" games and it's expandability via custom content.
As well as giving members a free and safe environment to share their creations and build up fan-bases it is also showing that Drupal can be used for many different uses with limited knowledge of web developing. To begin with I wasn't really that good at web-design, I could do it really well but I wouldn't know how to make a log-in form, comment boxes etc. but after around 3 months of using Drupal, I have built up a small web page that is slowing growing and developing a small group of followers.
Anyway, TWCollection is a free service provided by Twilight Services which at the moment also offers and free proxy service (which can also be found here).
TWCollection will always be free to it's users, possibly at a later date we will enable the users to host donation packages but apart from that we will always be free and offering high-quality custom content.
We do hope to form partnerships with other sites whether they be Sims related or not.
Anyway, I'm going to get back to being geeky. See you soon guys!
-- Nexus
