My name is Meg, some call me Gem, others Megan. I'm an eighteen year old girl from Australia who has a domain addiction and is about to enter the world of University where I hope to not get pummeled by Comm/Law. I have an amazing boyfriend named Bryan who likes to make up words and stuff with me.
I love designing, singing loudly alone in my living room, writing, drawing and reading. I'm kind of geeky, but I love fashion and aesthetics as well. I'm a youtube junkie, an MMO hopper, a lookbook stalker, a Nirvana fangirl and I like planning and making lists. I'm weird, but I don't give a crap. ^___^
Wow, I feel like I just wasted a Saturday. Felt hot and sick all day, couldn’t think, couldn’t be bothered. Should have done more homework but my mind decided to get everything wrong.
Just want to sleep.
Also random conclusion of the day: iPad jokes are too easy. Just don’t.
So, as promised, I’m going to do a quick review on 3 popular content management/blogging tools that can be installed on websites such as mine. For those that don’t know, blogging systems such as these are like control panels that help you easily update your website and blog- without worrying too much about HTML and formatting; all these systems allow users to comment on posts. I’ve tried various publishing software, and have found downsides as well as upsides to each- so here are the pros and cons, and recommendations about each one.
I know I’ve made like, 3 posts today but I felt like doing one of the reviewy-type posts so here we go; my personal favourite top 7 Youtube Channels (at the moment)! Most of these are comedy/vlogs. As you can tell, I got bored of writing descriptions not even halfway into these. Oh well. Enjoy!
01. Breaking NYC (Ray William Johnson’s vlog)
I think I’ve made pretty clear in the past posts that I am a huge fan of RWJ. I actually like his vlog a tiny bit more than his show, =3, for some unknown reason.
A Favicon is the little icon displayed in the browser next to the URL of a website.
You can add your own, but it has to be a particular image type, a favicon is a ’16×16′ image, in ‘.ico’ format. Your image editing program may or may not support this type of image, if it doesn’t, you can just save it as another image type, and then convert it to ‘.ico’. You can use the Dynamic Drive Favicon Generator to convert your images into favicons.
Once you have your favicon icon, you need to upload it to your website, and the following bit of code to the
section of your website.
Now, you should see your image next to the URL of your website!
Today I spent my entire afternoon (which, may I add, was meant to be for doing my GMA homework) making this layout. Damn temptation. I just couldn’t help it.
It took me well, ages to make. Not the actual graphics itself but the coding; because it’s so different to the last few layouts I’ve been making for my old site, Envy, it took some extra effort to create. Anyway, you all better like it because I sacrificed my maths homework for this.
Tgi Friday.
Oh yes, and I’ll be moving some old content soon. Hopefully tonight if I managed to stay up.