Today I polished off some extra pieces on the Thriftway Travel site, mainly regarding compatibility with Internet Explorer, and updating the newsletter form.
I am also slowly working towards wrapping up my placement now I think, making sure that Will can make sense of the brutality I've inflicted upon the poor Wordpress package. Hopefully he'll be able to make some form of sense out of them.
I also managed to make an impressive amount of headway with my final piece of coursework that relates to the Work Based Learning course.
Tomorrow I'll probably be working on some more polishing of the Thriftway site, setting up the RSS feed with feedburner and other minor details.
Posted by Wulf on May 25, 2009, 7:22 pm with 0 comments - Permalink
Yesterday I didn't do an exceptional amount of work for all the time invested in it. Things started with a lot of little tweaks to the look and feel of the site, mainly with regards to Internet Explorer. I then moved on to working with the Thriftway Travel's RSS feed. With the way we use flutter to provide the majority of our site content, the only data being provided by the feed was the Deal Title and the date posted. I adjusted it to work provide the important details on the destination as well as the description.
After this David Dawson made a visit to the placement. We spent a while chatting about how things had been and went over some of the specifics on the write-up I have to produce for next week.
After this I spent a the rest of my time working on little bits and pieces to help finish up minor details of the Thriftway Travel Site, such as the Favourite Icon which will also be used for the logo on their Twitter Profile.
That's about it for this week. I've also got Will and Mukesh working on aspects of my write-up in the form of feedback forms that I need them to fill out.
Posted by Wulf on May 23, 2009, 9:37 pm with 0 comments - Permalink
So today was horiffically slow. Better than yesterday by a long shot. Internet was still iffy today, so we switched to the "backup" internet we apparently have. This let us actually work on things, though it did have the side effect of taking our mail server offline.
My work today consisted primarily of procrastination, or that's how it felt. I did work on some Icons for the Thriftway site, and set up a Twitter account for the company as well. We've not done anything with it yet though. I also provided access to the Thriftway RSS feed so that people can be alerted to the latest deals as and when they are posted. I'm hoping to be able to enhance the feed by making use of some of the aspects of the flutter components we use throughout the rest of the site.
Finally I also brought the single pages more in line with the look of the rest of the site.
In other news I managed to work on an aspect of my site today for my new Admin Panel, the comments section. I uploaded it and got it running smoothly only to discover that I had approximately 900 spam comments on my site all made over the last 4 days. That wasn't a fun lunch break at all.
Posted by Wulf on May 20, 2009, 7:31 pm with 0 comments - Permalink
So I finally found some time, during my lunch break, to work on another bit of my new admin panel. It revealed something quite horrifying to me, in that I had approximately 900 items of spam spread throughout my blog. I've purged it all and set my comments to require authorisation, at least until I come up with a better anti-spam filter.
Edit: I've tentatively re-enabled comments showing by default once again. I've implemented a few basic measures to hopefully eliminate the spam, at least from the public.
Posted by Wulf on May 20, 2009, 2:08 pm with 2 comments - Permalink
Yesterday I spent the day working on the Thriftway Site, changing the look of the front page to match fully with the new design of the site. I also was alerted to a bug on the site by a customer who phoned in. Whilst I'm disappointed that I didn't spot it myself, I'm glad that it was pointed out and resolved.
Today was spent breaking the website. How? Well today our internet connection went all screwy... whilst I was uploading files to the server. I'm not sure on the specifics of it, but there was data loss from several important files for the site, rendering it useless. I managed to get it semi-functional over a period of 5 and a half hours. I had nothing else I could be doing. The frustrating part is that even then it wasn't running fully. Within five minutes of being home though, it was all sorted out.
Posted by Wulf on May 19, 2009, 8:06 pm with 0 comments - Permalink