Orchestra is the CMS (Content Management System) canvas from the web technology company I work with, Daymuse Studios. This new personal blog of mine is actually powered by Orchestra, which is the reasoning for this post. The technical side of this new service won't be too terribly interesting to you, so instead I would rather just point out some of the neat things you will notice around this blog that may be different from what you have seen elsewhere on the internet.
There are also a variety of behind-the-scenes administration tools for users with special privileges. If you are interested in how these work, feel free to take a look at a recent client screencast I created to present how these tools work:
I hope you find these new technologies make it even easier to browse, share, and socialize on this blog. Now, make use of them!
This post is dated February 11, 2008 - the original launch date of TicTocLife.com, a personal travel blog. The site has underwent a significant change in structure, layout and the systems that power it. I am reintroducing this blog with updated travel posts. Below is a modified version of the original introduction to Tic Toc Life.
So, what's the point of this travel blog? Good question! It's probably best to start with who I am:
A twenty-something that finds great value in travel and exploration. I do my best to weave a variety of trips into my schedule and then share these experiences with you all. I've been on a number of adventures over the past years and even spent time volunteering with the Peace Corps in Nicaragua.
From the "Who Are You?" section
I've had a moderate amount of experience around the globe, all things considered. I thoroughly enjoy exploring the world and its people. I've had several family members and friends request that I keep tabs on myself and deliver periodic tidbits about my latest last-minute trips. I will do my best to offer interesting and useful information about locations I have spent some time in. This might be local transportation suggestions, recommendations for sites to see, expenses, or some incite into the culture of the location.
If you happen to be a traveler as well and find yourself familiar with a location I am featuring, do feel free to add in your own opinion via the comments. You can always drop me a line with the contact form as well!
Daymuse Studios has started a blog that focuses on the topics of Web Design and Development. With over 10 years of experience in the field, Daymuse seeks to provide an informative, educational source for aspiring website creators. Daymuse will use this blog to provide a series of tutorial-like posts that revolve around web site creation. Many of these posts will feature real-life topics that have been used in production websites produced by Daymuse Studios.
This blog will also be used to expound upon other more philosophical topics related to the field that Daymuse works in. What exactly is it that web designers do and why are they relevant today? Can't web design workers be replaced with WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editing software like Adobe's Dreamweaver or Microsoft's Expression Web? These topics and more will be covered, including topics from readers and those relevant to the passing news of the day. Join us and come back for more!