Topic: Announcements

The following posts are filed under Announcements.

Return of the Coming Soon page

You can now once again see the Coming Soon page I used to predate the launch of NOVALISTIC, either with the form (as featured on Smashing Magazine) or without! No comments. Read the complete post »


Project 52 canceled; short-term plans for the new NOVALISTIC

Project 52 is no more for me (here’s why). Despite that, I’ll be continuing to add features to the new NOVALISTIC as promised. No comments. Read the complete post »


CSS Naked Day 2010

Yesterday, NOVALISTIC stripped bare naked of all its CSS styling in celebration of CSS Naked Day! No comments. Read the complete post »


Is Justin Bieber trending?

I just soft-launched Is Justin Bieber Trending?, a tiny Twitter site that keeps track of Justin Bieber’s presence in Twitter’s trending topics. No comments. Read the complete post »


NOVALISTIC 4.0 “Sarathos”

After over a year of on/off development, I’m finally launching the new NOVALISTIC, my online home for all things web development & design! 5 comments. Read the complete post »


NOVALISTIC 4.0, Beaming Down March 15, 2010

I’ve finally settled on an exact launch date for the long-awaited new NOVALISTIC: March 15, 2010. Here’s what to expect! No comments. Read the complete post »


NOVALISTIC 4.0, Beaming Down January 2010 (not anymore)

I’ve thought all November about it and decided after such a rough month I cannot launch the new NOVALISTIC this month. Instead, I’ll be launching it on my 18th birthday in January 2010! No comments. Read the complete post »


I’m on Smashing Magazine!

NOVALISTIC’s Coming Soon page has been featured in the post, Designing “Coming Soon” Pages, at Smashing Magazine! No comments. Read the complete post »


New server is new

The FTP issue has been fixed by Holdfire! Now my WordPress installations and plugins can update properly. Thanks guys! No comments. Read the complete post »


Server Migration Downtime, and its Aftermath

NOVALISTIC and Sanity Derailment experienced over 72 hours of downtime due to a server migration being performed by our host, Holdfire. What happened after that? No comments. Read the complete post »


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