Get the latest links I've collected. I've yet to 404 check them.
I hope to have an official public beta soon. In the meantime, I've posted the current codebase.
A friend of mine (Tim Cilibrasi) is a coin collector. He wanted a program to database coins. I've finally cleaned it up and packaged version 0.1.1 (Beta). This beta requires Python with tkinter. Hack and enjoy!
http://dream.sf.net/
I'd long lost the password, but I finally remembered that I'd setup ssh :P
I've also made the blue hex theme for the Dream website as a little celebratory
bonus.
I've got a blog now. Plus, vers 0.0.5 and 0.0.6 of the Dream RPG Engine are now at Sourceforge.
The above linked blog at blogger.com was a brief experiment and hasn't been updated in a long time. The content is pretty useless.
The Gaming section is now up, but only the DnD and M:tG sections are up at the moment. There has been a slight revision of these pages HTML code. Most pages now link to five different stylesheets (including the new gaming section default: Dark Ages). I don't yet include a method to persist stylesheet choices, but I saw some cross platform javascript I will be experimenting with in the near future. Also included in this update is a bit of a navigation system. But not much. I don't care for having huge swathes of screen real estate used by menus and side bars and other stuff irrelevant to the topic at hand.
This site now has a whopping seven different styles to choose from. But, there is still no style persistence yet, so it's all pretty useless. Users of clients with no alternate stylesheet (such as IE) support get only the default (neo pink, as I call it). And while users of clients with limited alternate stylesheets support (like Mozilla) can see the other styles, but they don't stick, so they're just as useless.
I also fixed a boat load of ugly spelling errors. Expect more updates soon. Such as a massive overhaul of the links page.
This is the first test post created for the dirty hax XML system created by yours truly. Yeah, I know, I've just invented the wheel for the millionth time. But hey, it's less than one page of python.
Everything seems to be working so far. The next step will be to place the whole site under the control of XML Hax. Coming soon.
Hot off the presses. Get the latest desktop background from Lja
MultiMedia. I was tired of my old stuff, so here is something new,
entitled Love and
Vvar. The 'vv' in Vvar means 'w'.
This wallpaper has since been retired. It was ugly.