Valerie Fraser, Abstract Artist in Oil has been a 'round-the-clock passion to make the damn coolest site I possibly could for my niece. Hopefully my building didn't bother anyone too much. I'm fairly good at tinkering on live sites but things break every so often. Incredibly, I sometimes make mistakes. Ka-boom.
There's no live project on the site now as there are no plans for expansion beyond adding a Store at some time in the future. Best now to populate it with additional work and let the framework settle down. Ideas will come on things which might make good improvements and that's cool ... all in good time.
Meanwhile the best thing that can be done is making links to it on your own Web sites, sharing it on social networks, all that kind of stuff. Her name is starting to show up in the Google search for 'valerie fraser artist' and this has been the objective. If they search that name, who do they find. Well...
Anything anyone sees as an open problem needs to be fixed right now and I'm fine with doing that. In fact, I want to do it that way.
Updated:
This one is a special for my friend, Ron Correia, who knows from ten years of experience that nothing I develop is ever final.
I had to put a little tweak on the site to prevent the bits from moving about the screen if you shrink it or your screen is too small, etc.
OK, so now it's final (laughs).
There's no live project on the site now as there are no plans for expansion beyond adding a Store at some time in the future. Best now to populate it with additional work and let the framework settle down. Ideas will come on things which might make good improvements and that's cool ... all in good time.
Meanwhile the best thing that can be done is making links to it on your own Web sites, sharing it on social networks, all that kind of stuff. Her name is starting to show up in the Google search for 'valerie fraser artist' and this has been the objective. If they search that name, who do they find. Well...
Anything anyone sees as an open problem needs to be fixed right now and I'm fine with doing that. In fact, I want to do it that way.
Updated:
This one is a special for my friend, Ron Correia, who knows from ten years of experience that nothing I develop is ever final.
I had to put a little tweak on the site to prevent the bits from moving about the screen if you shrink it or your screen is too small, etc.
OK, so now it's final (laughs).
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