WESLEY HAYWARD

Freelance Web Development

June 6. 2010

Page Update!

by: Wesley Hayward

Changelog: The blog on the main page has been shifted underneath a new content area allowing various content to be shown directly to the visitor. As opposed to using navigating away from the blog, also main page now only shows the 5 most recent blog posts. A link to the full blog has been added to the menu.

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June 1. 2010

Validated!

by: Wesley Hayward

Its early morning, but I'd thought I'd go and validate my site over at W3C... and it passed! Following this, I made some antipixels to go neatly at the footer just to show off a little bit. It works quite well actually :)

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May 31. 2010

More updates

by: Wesley Hayward

I've put the menu in its own file, while the site is in early stages its good to get it out the way so i'm not going through tons of pages just to edit one thing on the right. Should have done this when I made the very first page really! Ahwell, DONE!!

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May 30. 2010

Comment & stuff

by: Wesley Hayward

I'm going to try getting a comment system up and running, will also need to see if I can remember how to make a captcha gadget, should be fun! Might also invest in a GuruPlug for testing purposes, saves wasting leccy on my current testing server! But that's a different story...

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May 28. 2010

Just an update

by: Wesley Hayward

If you're reading this post, it means my uber simple blogging system works, no comment system yet but it's getting there, the previous post was hard coded to the site at first but now its nicely stored in a database file along with the rest!

I'm considering splitting this website into two parts, one will be the blog section, the other will be for my programming stuff. I still need to figure how this will all come together...

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May 26. 2010

Welcome to wezwee.co.uk

by: Wesley Hayward

Hi guys, thanks for visiting my site, I'm currently working on it at the moment as I'm building a whole content management system for it from the ground up. Recently I've only been making templates for websites (mainly HTML and CSS) and not actually been making any full websites using PHP so I thought I'd bush up by writing a whole new CMS system.
I'll be making this system with modules so I can add new features with ease, and afterwards I'll upload the source code for all to enjoy & modify. This may be some terrible code work though as I have hardly used PHP to build anything new in well over a year (Mainly I'm only needed to modify existing code that already works). First is a blog system!

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