embeing: Rider from Fate Hollow Ataraxia (Default)
Apparently I was right that just solving the blog problem would get me back on track with the website, because I finally made some other progress since posting last night. I got the RSS set up, linked from the main website polarbearsummer.online for anyone who wants to follow that. I did a little bit of cleanup to the main landing page, added a few more links to the sidebar (especially since I'm primarily posting on bluesky instead of twitter right now), and felt pretty good about that.

Most importantly, I made a button! People have been sharing 88x31 pixel buttons linking to their site around on bluesky, and I figured I should join in. So last night I fired up aseprite for the first time, dug out my old wacom tablet (it was so dusty! I haven't used it since pre-covid), and got to work on a button! Thankfully, despite the small size, aseprite exports in social media friendly large sizes so I can post it without, say, twitter compression fucking it up.

Polar Bear Summer

I'm not really any more than an art dabbler, but I'm trying to embrace the handmade quality of doing all this stuff myself, so I don't mind that it looks a little crappy. My whole website looks a little crappy, I'm one person with two jobs and chronic health conditions doing this as my fourth hobby. We can extend ourselves a little grace on this Monday evening, I think.

This was inspired by Brianna Townsend's posts on bluesky about the buttons. The idea is that if you have a static website you can use the code next to the button on the main page to put my button somewhere on your site, where you'd collect buttons of all the websites you like, and I'm going to try to build up my own button gallery as I start following more sites. This is how the old internet used to work. A button is like a pinned RT, saying 'hey this person is neat.'

I'm really happy it's gotten me over the initial art block of doing something custom for the website. A new header for the main page is the biggest thing I need, but I'm pretty sure that's really beyond my ability and I'm still considering maybe commissioning someone for it in the future. Not right now, money's pretty tight these days, but until then I can do little odds and ends.

One of the ones I really want to do is make a custom set of polar bear mood icons for the mood section on the blog here. Dreamwidth has a few default options, but this rainbow kid is the only one that gets close to the classic Roshi's PaleFaces, the livejournal mood icons of my heart. If I had some small polar bear faces, though? I'd be happy with that. iykyk!!

The other thing I really want to do is get started on the static MiSTer page of the website, which will mostly be about plugging various old controllers into modern hardware to play old games with. This is the angle of the old games hobby I'm most sicko about, and I think it would be fun to log all of my various controllers with photos and brief descriptions of the hardware. I know MiSTer life isn't for everyone, but I do think there is a certain sort of treat in using original controllers on games and as far as 'real hardware' goes its the most affordable facet of collecting with arguably the biggest gain in terms of verisimilitude.

I'll need to take a little more time for that one, take photos of all my controllers and probably build an honest to god table for the information because tables used to be the fanciest thing you could do with HTML and I really want to make a big fuck-off table. But it's the next big to do on the website beyond maybe working on icon art.

Anyway, that's it for now. I'm hoping the next blog post will be less update focused and more just talking about this and that, if I do three technical posts in a row then I'm just making a blog about making websites, and god knows I'm the last person equipped or qualified to be doing that. I hope everyone has a good week, welcome to October, the coolest month (because of Halloween, and because it's my birthday on the 27th, and because it's Scorpio season soon, and because Fall is coming, hopefully)!
embeing: Rider from Fate Hollow Ataraxia (Default)
 I was on bluesky today and I saw someone mention that they had gotten a dreamwidth after realizing it was a fork of livejournal, and I thought to myself "this might solve all my problems!" Those problems were specifically:
  • not having an RSS for the blog portion of my website
  • not liking having to update everything through raw ass html
  • wishing zonelets looked more like livejournal
  • the whole thing feeling shaky and thus leading me to fret over blogging backends instead of actually working on the website
So I looked at it for about 20 minutes and decided to port over all the old posts and see what it looked like, and I was happy enough I'm just going to go with it for now. So welcome to the new blog! There's no easy way to integrate the site technology onto my own website so I'm just slamming the two services (neocities and dreamwidth) together by pointing them at each other. That way I can blog when I feel like it without worrying, and work on the static website's resources when I feel like it, and not feel like one precludes the other. It makes sense in my brain anyway!

This platform seems neat, you can follow people and make communities entirely through dreamwidth, though I suspect at some point we will still integrate a more platform agnostic Abnormal Mapping webring (if someone wants to just do that I have no desire to run it, you have my blessing assuming you're a member of the community hanging out in the website channel). I even have an RSS! I need to add it to the side bar, and to the main site, but it should hopefully work now. If it doesn't someone let me know, I don't currently have a reader.

Also the blog has comments built in. I'm of two minds about this, my original idea was to not have comments and people had to email in if they wanted to get a hold of me, but honestly nobody's ever going to do that and I solicit too many emails as is, so I'll put comments on and only do something else if people get weird about it. 

God, it's nice to use a WYSIWYG editor again. I'm just not hardcore enough for the html page life when I want to get my thoughts out.

Anyway, I'm hoping this will get me the jolt of energy I need to get back to writing and working on stuff, though who knows with how busy I am these days. I'll do my best. I really do want to sit down and spend some time working on the static neocities page, though, and that's a huge time investment for very little output. I at least want to get started on my controllers page, just as a resource for me if nothing else.

I'm going to try to keep this to one topic, and hopefully it'll inspire me to post more if I have more to say later in the week. Hopefully people don't mind me flaking a bit on my platform, and enjoy having an RSS finally. If you have a dreamwidth, let me know, there's like some sort of feed you can build within the platform and I'd like to check it out and see what other people are up to. 

Until next time, keep dreamin' 

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