Thanks. It actually took a surprisingly long time to get such a simple scheme right - and a lot of geeky experimentation with different levels of blur.
@Aethelreadtheunread:
Thanks for spotting that, and the compliments.
The link at least should now be corrected - all the niggling little things wrong with the mp3 will have to stay :-).
Would you be able to export your blog to Wordpress and then incorporate that into your website? I'm a technophobe but I think that you can. Personally, I think that it would be nice to have everything in one place.
I could certainly do that, and it would give me a lot more flexibility as regards blog design. But at the moment I don't want to go down that route. Why? Well...
* Wordpress may be flexible, but it's more work to set up and maintain than a blogger blog.
* This here is my personal blog, and I though I talk about making music here, I'd prefer to have a seperate place to post details about making music - lyric ideas, recording plans, and technical info that only other muso nerds could possibly be interested in
* Blogger has limited capabilities for embedding and streaming, but the workarounds I've put in place work okay.
* The trouble with putting everything in one place is...what if that place goes down? I used to have a webspace for storing and sharing occasional files, but the owner company went backrupt and wasn't taken over.
You've been a busy boy!
ReplyDeleteWill you continue with THIS blog?
Abso-fragging-lutely. That blog for muso musings, this blog for...boozy bruisings.
ReplyDeleteBesides, the blog service they offer is distinctly, well, basic.
Oooo...that sounds so rough trade!
ReplyDeleteCool! The site looks fantastic, even if it is a work in progress.
ReplyDeleteCool site, and a cool song. :o)
ReplyDelete[The link to download the song on the homepage is broken. It seems to be missing the /music part of the address.]
@Eroswings:
ReplyDeleteThanks. It actually took a surprisingly long time to get such a simple scheme right - and a lot of geeky experimentation with different levels of blur.
@Aethelreadtheunread:
Thanks for spotting that, and the compliments.
The link at least should now be corrected - all the niggling little things wrong with the mp3 will have to stay :-).
Would you be able to export your blog to Wordpress and then incorporate that into your website? I'm a technophobe but I think that you can. Personally, I think that it would be nice to have everything in one place.
ReplyDelete@David:
ReplyDeleteI could certainly do that, and it would give me a lot more flexibility as regards blog design. But at the moment I don't want to go down that route. Why? Well...
* Wordpress may be flexible, but it's more work to set up and maintain than a blogger blog.
* This here is my personal blog, and I though I talk about making music here, I'd prefer to have a seperate place to post details about making music - lyric ideas, recording plans, and technical info that only other muso nerds could possibly be interested in
* Blogger has limited capabilities for embedding and streaming, but the workarounds I've put in place work okay.
* The trouble with putting everything in one place is...what if that place goes down? I used to have a webspace for storing and sharing occasional files, but the owner company went backrupt and wasn't taken over.