Doomsday Forte's blog

So long, and thanks for all the fish.
Doomsday Forte — Fri, 12/12/2008 - 22:38
It's so sad to see that things have finally come to an end. But as they say, all good things must come to it. The site is out of our hands now, now that we are finished with the class. As it stands, it's workable and with some minor help, the client can get it up and running to how he wants it. It's not 100% done however, and we were not given enough time to get it up to that point. At best, it is at around 80-85% completed. If we had maybe a few more weeks or so, we could've had it all ready to go.

A final push
Doomsday Forte — Sat, 12/06/2008 - 00:23
Thus far, we've made pretty big advances in the site, yet there's still a lot to do. As it stands, we have the template down for the basic pages, and now it's a matter of getting the content into the pages, as well as getting the links working, and all of next week can be finishing touches. It's going to be a close scrape, but I think we just might be able to finish it in time.

Danny Merritt and the frontend coders Mk III
Doomsday Forte — Fri, 11/28/2008 - 23:29
Awww, I'm only partially sad that my wonderful image-based design didn't work out.

Late Entry
Doomsday Forte — Sun, 11/23/2008 - 00:26
Yeah, I know it's late. It's not the first time. Let's move on.
Well, so far we've managed to back up the entire site on our own, so Gary and I have half of the site backed up. Now that we know what exactly we're dealing with, we're going to move forward with the project, finally. It's too bad though, since I liked design #5, and doing tabs would've been pretty neat, but we are assigned the grunt work.

Sir Danny Merritt XVIII Σ
Doomsday Forte — Thu, 11/13/2008 - 10:32
Thus far, it seems that we're doing okay as we've already met with the other relevant groups and now it's just a matter of figuring out what it is we can do in the meantime while we wait for the design team to finish up.

Homebrewcast (episode 6 this time)
Doomsday Forte — Wed, 09/24/2008 - 17:52
http://xtendesign.net/hbc/shows/ep6.mp3
Beware, I hunger. Er, I mean, it's around 100MB in size, and it's almost two hours long. Ha hah!
So, the audience for this is a community of gamers who are interested in homebrew, which is a program developed by an independent person (that is, outside of a professional company) for any gaming console. The podcast notifies the community on new homebrew and does miniature reviews of what's been released or is in development.
