The Journal of Christopher L. Jorgensen.
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Friday, August 12, 2011
Things I am Working On
letters and sites and books, oh my!
I am going to be revamping this site soon. I always intended christopher.jorgensen.name to be nothing more than a permanent biography of me. A constantly undated website that showcases my life. Yeah, not really.
What I do want this site to be is a simple site that I can point to from my jackassletters.com site and my thisflapfirst.com site (and any other site that needs an “About the author” page).
First up will be getting my sites to the current version of ExpressionEngine, then getting my thisflapfirst.com site actually updated!
I got accepted as an Apple Content Provider a while back. This means you will be able to buy my writing on the iBookstore. So expect to see a collection of letters or bad fiction soon. I already have some poetry up there. This Flap First! will become the branded side of my publishing house. At some point I plan to produce or distribute more of my stuff through that site. It’ll be total vanity publishing, but I figure I see no reason to give a cut to some other publisher. Actually, I don’t see another publisher taking on any of the things I want out there, so for now I am perfectly happy to work with Apple.
I own the following domains:
- jackassletters.com: my letters and ongoing related projects.
- thisflapfirst.com: Promotion of my writings wherever they may be. Also hopefully some base tutorials on ePub and such.
- puppypotpie.com: Testing ground for new designs. Perhaps eventually a joke site.
- fervorflower.com: A site of my writing and seldom updated.
- socialmediamonkey.com: A one joke pony that makes me laugh. I wish I had more time for it.
- gawkerblocker.com: Eventually I will create a site that tells you how to block all things gawker. Eventually.
I think that’s all of the domains I plan to keep. I have others, but they are expiring soon.
I have an EE non-commercial license with the Multi-Site Manager, so I can run many of my sites through that. I also own a freelancer license, so I could use that for a project, and I own a mojomotor license. I have no idea how all this will shake out.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
ePub
like learning static html all over again…
THIS IS NOT AN ePUB TUTORIAL
An ePub reader is essentially a web browser with the content local, so an ePub is nothing more than a mini-website.
When you first learn html you crib someone else’s notes. You would take all the header info and tags and just fill in your stuff. You would change the URLs and pictures and body until you had a page of your very own! Once you got down how to make a link and display an image you were set!
Then came CSS and javascript and jquery and ajax and new html tags and dynamic driven websites and a plethora of web browsers. Most people aren’t even trying to keep up. They just fire up a wordpress installation, or a posterious or blogspot or whatever. There’s a huge line between the professional and the hobbyist. We design became more about the design and technology than the content. Use flash or no? Use webkit only effects or no? On and on.
To me this stripped a lot of the fun out of creating webpages. You had to constantly update the content delivery methods or look dated. It’s no longer cool to have a site full of static content. Unstyled html is the devil. Agaon, on and on.
Now enter the ePub. It’s on a 2.0.1 standard. They are working on pushing out a 3.0 standard, but for now 2 is where the game is at.
ePub is a website. This website is compressed and put into an archive and given the .epub extension. That’s pretty much it. It’s a bit more complicated than this, but it’s not as complex as some people would have you believe. We’re more or less back to the days of finding an ePub you like and cribbing the structure. Repeat until you figure out how to do your own. If you are comfortable with a smattering of CSS and html you shouldn’t be too intimidated by creating one of these. I’m going to redesign my This Flap First site and make it into a publishing site. This is what I intended for this site from the time I first bought the domain. I wanted to run a side enterprise selling chapbooks and handmade journals and such, but honestly I don’t make journals and there’s not really a market for selling physical copies of small run vanity press items.
I’ve gotten my EIN number. I’ve filled out Apple’s application for permission to submit to the iBookstore. In the unlikely event I get accepted I plan to submit an ePub of stupid letters. I’m going to go through the same process at Amazon and the Nook store, but as far as I can tell anyone can submit to the latter two. A long ways down the road after I’ve slammed in all my own projects I may consider doing the same for other people, but I don’t see that working very well. I don’t want to become a clearing house for ePub stuff. I just want to find the time to do my own. Who knows, maybe I’ll find the time to create a couple chapbooks to sell as well. Chances are you’ll never see a change. I probably don’t even remember the password to This Flap First.
Sunday, January 02, 2011
Web Design
I probably have better ways to spend my time and money.
Well, I am done with the redesign of jackassletters.com. For the most part I am happy with the site. There’s still a lot of work to do, but the look is there and I’ve done the majority of the backend work. I think my to do list still has like 40 items on it, but none of them kept me from launching. Once I am done with that site I intend to redo this one. Redo and refocus. I also intend to simplify. This is the tutorial I plan to follow. I now own two licenses of ExpressionEngine. One is currently running jackassletters.com and the other is running nothing. It doesn’t really matter as to the why’s and such, but I plan to turn christopher.jorgensen.name into a site with only bibliographical information and links to current projects on it.
christopher.jorgensen.name will be on the Freelancer license, thisflapfirst.com will probably become a publishing/craft site using mojomotor, fervorflower.com is static, socialmediamonkey.com will be run on EE 1.6.9 core, and jackassletters.com will be run on the non-commercial license of EE. So lots to be done yet.


