Changing Everything

By harold on in Updates. Permalink.

If you’re one of the few who stop by this site you will have noticed over the last few days a major shift in the design. While a fairly simple template change on the surface there is a fairly important change to note on the front page of haroldfudge.com.

The blog posts are no longer the central focus.

Replacing the front page post(s), which could sit unchanged for extended periods, there is now an embedded feed from Friendfeed which pulls together all my daily activity around the Internet in real-time. Twitter, YouTube, Flickr and services beyond will show up here automatically as they are aggregated.

Long form blog posts are still here and will show up in the feed and the left Recent Posts menu but no longer will the same stale post darken the front page for weeks on end. Social media has changed what it is to blog and I’ve wanted my personal domain to be a central point of activity for sometime. I’ve gotten a little bit closer to that with this latest revision and I hope that you’ll enjoy keeping updated and intouch.


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    In the 1980′s I discovered computing and began tenaciously typing in BASIC programs from the back of magazines.
    After nearly thirty years a computer has rarely been out of my reach. The focus of my work has been in software programming evolving from QuickBasic through VisualBasic, C++, and in the 1990′s as the Internet exploded into the mainstream I began a career working with HTML, CSS, PHP & Javascript. Along the way I graduated from college, worked within the government for a decade and assimilated a wide array of knowledge and experience.

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