Me, Myself and Mayvelous
4 Jan
I’ve tested the Google Reader since it came out but in the beginning it gave me errors while importing my subscriptions, messed up the folders and tags so I continued with my Bloglines.
After the newly upgraded Google Reader I was able to transfer all my subscriptions successfully. Now I’ve completely switched across Google Reader and loving it.
Some functionalities on Google Reader I like to see are:
I’m sure the developers are improving as we speak cos’ just now I’ve discovered this new feature called “Trends” where you can view the stats of your reading trends by “Last 30 days”, “Time of day” and “Day of week”. It also tells you how much you’ve read in a brief summary as my stats here:
From your 453 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 5,008 items, starred 0 items, and shared 15 items.
There are “Reading trends”, “Subscription trends” and “Tags” where the more items a tag has, the bigger it appears. The more of those items you have read, the darker it is. In my case, my tags are my folders.
Seems like you got more control over your reading habits and quite fun checking out neat little stats along the way. Have fun analyzing your “Trends“.
1 Jan
Wishing you all a Happy and a Prosperous New Year 2007 from mayvelous.com

Happy New Year 2007
If it didn’t bring you joy
just leave it behind
Let’s ring in the new year
with good things in mindLet every bad memory
that brought heartache and pain
And let’s turn a new leaf
with the smell of new rainLet’s forget past mistakes
making amends for this year
Sending you these greetings
to bring you hope and cheerHappy New Year!
Anonymous
Here are a few New Year noises.
[ MP3 ] U2 – “New Year’s Day”
[ MP3 ] Casiotone for the Painfully Alone – “New Year’s Kiss”
[ MP3 ] Asobi Seksu – “New Years”
[ MP3 ] Azure Ray – “The New Year”
[ MP3 ] The Lonelyhearts – “Next Year is Shaping Up to Be Real Awesome”
[ MP3 ] Jeremy Enigk – “A New Beginning”
[ MP3 ] Death Cab For Cutie – “The New Year”
[ MP3 ] The Robot Ate Me – “Celebration Time”
Via: plague of angels
May likes to thank all friends and visitors for stopping by at mayvelous.com. Looking back mayvelous visitor stats through out 2006.
| Month | Unique visitors | Number of visits | Pages | Hits | Bandwidth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 2006 | 740 | 2605 | 11950 | 31634 | 191.66 MB |
| Feb 2006 | 923 | 2455 | 11045 | 28305 | 210.16 MB |
| Mar 2006 | 1000 | 2779 | 12674 | 31994 | 242.06 MB |
| Apr 2006 | 960 | 2774 | 16620 | 41747 | 301.66 MB |
| May 2006 | 1311 | 3935 | 13776 | 35410 | 283.12 MB |
| Jun 2006 | 2059 | 5575 | 23307 | 54576 | 527.28 MB |
| Jul 2006 | 1838 | 5243 | 17808 | 52315 | 474.94 MB |
| Aug 2006 | 2027 | 4357 | 18126 | 54105 | 555.07 MB |
| Sep 2006 | 1778 | 3813 | 13168 | 52110 | 487.46 MB |
| Oct 2006 | 3336 | 6951 | 20919 | 96731 | 862.37 MB |
| Nov 2006 | 3533 | 7570 | 20799 | 80952 | 1001.23 MB |
| Dec 2006 | 3774 | 7855 | 20849 | 84434 | 1.02 GB |
| Total | 23279 | 55912 | 201041 | 644313 | 6.03 GB |
| Countries | Visits |
|---|---|
| Indeterminable | 144520 |
| UNITED STATES (US) | 64288 |
| (Unknown Country?) (XX) | 42701 |
| RUSSIAN FEDERATION (RU) | 7628 |
| SINGAPORE (SG) | 4455 |
| JAPAN (JP) | 3970 |
| UNITED KINGDOM (UK) | 2422 |
| MYANMAR (MM) | 2097 |
| CHINA (CN) | 1968 |
| AUSTRALIA (AU) | 1619 |
| MALAYSIA (MY) | 1593 |
| THAILAND (TH) | 1129 |
| CANADA (CA) | 1105 |
| GERMANY (DE) | 980 |
| KOREA, REPUBLIC OF (KR) | 850 |
| INDIA (IN) | 807 |
| FIJI (FJ) | 758 |
| EUROPEAN UNION (EU) | 678 |
| CZECH REPUBLIC (CZ) | 654 |
| FRANCE (FR) | 549 |
| NETHERLANDS (NL) | 444 |
| BULGARIA (BG) | 362 |
| SPAIN (ES) | 353 |
| TAIWAN (TW) | 305 |
| SWEDEN (SE) | 277 |
| BRAZIL (BR) | 255 |
| SWITZERLAND (CH) | 237 |
| ISRAEL (IL) | 184 |
| ITALY (IT) | 151 |
| UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (AE) | 146 |
| NORWAY (NO) | 139 |
| HONG KONG (HK) | 133 |
| RZECZPOSPOLITA POLSKA (PL) | 110 |
| PHILIPPINES (PH) | 102 |
| SAUDI ARABIA (SA) | 88 |
| ESTONIA (EE) | 84 |
20 Dec
I came across this site, “World’s Hightest Website”, via Eric Meyer recent links and was confused.
Welcome to the World’s Highest Website! Currently, it’s 18.939 kilometers high (that’s about 11.769 miles), and an enormous pleasure to scroll.
What exactly are they trying to prove or what exactly is the purpose of that website? Ok so it is very tall. It’s valid and accessible. I checked the code, it’s sweet and simple…but I still don’t get the point. Am I missing something?
div#whws { font-size: 100cm; height: 18939em; line-height: 1.0; }
div#whws { background: url(../../img/tape.gif) repeat-y top center; margin: 42px 0; }
div#whws + div { position: relative; }
So with that CSS, all they did was use this div tag, and it generated that long repeated images.O…K!!! So…what? What is it exactly? Is there any hidden meaning that I’m missing? Or it’s just that some people with lots of time in their hand having fun?
Hmmm…makes me think, wanna know proper answer.
4 Dec
Work in progress sites are somewhat interesting. I’ve seen a few in the past like my friend’s, Sarnil.com, site where he publishes his site in the state of progressive development. Now my favorite, “SimpleBits” has stripped the style and full on redesign in progress as well.
I like the very idea of in progress sites for:
I also was thinking of posting site development in progress posts as I work on a few site but doing things in your head is alot easier than actually putting them down and working on it.
I guess some great minds think alike but when it’s with a role model like simplebits, it spread alot faster. You bet, I’ll be checking those sites regularly on their progress.
I hope Sarnil find some time to work on his site again soon as I heard he is very busy and on business trip. That reminds me, I’m still waiting for Jachin new posts.
Man, these guys are just so busy…or rather lazy?
3 Dec
Incase if you haven’t notice, 24 ways – 2006 is already started.
24 ways was started last year 1st December by a group of professionals who post one great article per day till 24th December. So that’s 24 articles.
It’s started again this year and already there are three articles to check out. You can also browse the last year articles here.
16 Nov
This is one of the most frustrating errors I’ve got to fix. I’m using rad editor for my aspx pages and in some pages, it works like a charm but some just doesn’t. Whenever I tried to update the page, it threw this error, “An error has occurred. Refresh the screen and try again”, in the rad editor content area.
My first thought was, the files much be read-only and hence to make writable to the files but it wasn’t the case. So I checked my code, cross check with another working page, recheck again and again, but I found no difference in code and doesn’t work. Then I created a new “test.aspx” file and pasted the same code and tested it. Strange enough, it works!
So I thought may be my page got corrupted, so I deleted that page and recreated a new page with the same name, paste the code back in. Then it’s not working again. The same god damn code in “test.aspx” is working and not in the other page.
Something was really fishily wrong! Since they are the exact same code, the only difference I can think of now is the file name. But I can’t change all the file names without knowing whether that’s the actual cause of the problem. So my final option, turn to google for help and there it was!
(ID#250) “An error has ocurred. Refresh the screen and try again”
PROBLEM
When saving the content from r.a.d.editor directly in the ASPX/ASCX the following error appears:
An error has ocurred. Refresh the screen and try again.SOLUTION
When saving the r.a.d.editor content directly in the ASPX/ASCX the page name should not contain “(“, “)”, “-”, or ” ‘ “. If such names are obligatory, r.a.d.editor’s content should be saved in a database.Link: Telerik KB Article
So stupid error. My error files are named using the “-” dash. Once I removed the dash, all working. It’s just so lame error message and even in the KB no explanation about why it cannot use a dash in the file names. Well you can use dash if you saving content in DB, but why not in the actual file? I just not satisfy with that KB solution explanation. Nevertheless, it solved my problem and thank god for that. Took hell lotta time from me. I guess next time, I better google first then check on my code. Hmm.
3 Nov
Every time a customer asks you a question like “How much going to cost to make a website?” or “How much for a design?”, I got a problem answering and most of the time I say, “It depends…”. And most of the time I transfer the call to my senior colleagues or project manager.
Seriously, I don’t know the exact figure and I don’t want to talk about money matter first. Most of the time, I ask why they want the website for, what are they going to do with it, get to know a bit of their requirements and general site audience. Depending on those, you start slicing your time against the tasks and provide the figure. So there is no set price for a website.
Some people think making/getting a website is so easy as 1 2 3. May be so. But it depends alot on how well you want your website to be, what platform or technology to use and many many factors.
I got this article a few weeks back from a friend and I thought of writing about it. Things are so busy this week and just now I can get back to my deferred posts. There is a great article and a good discussion at personified.com : How much should a design cost?, that you should check out for more understanding of how they decide on the cost factor.
One thing to note is that, the author is talking about the design cost based on ready-made CMS platform such as (WordPress, MoveableType etc) and not custom made CMS. More like the whole website functionalities part is not included as it’s open source and free of charge. His figures are only on DESIGN part such as creating CSS, valid code and abit of customizations. Plus he is concentrating mainly on Blog design. For those it costs around US$ 1500 – 2500. That would be around Fj$ 5000.
A blog is quite different from a website in terms of functionalities as well as a requirements. Blogs are more like news post or articles based publishing whereas website are different nature such as ecommerce site, portfolio site, portal site etc. For those kind of site, the cost will go higher because of custom made functionalities and you cannot use wordpress for that (well you can, but not advisable…so I think).
For those kind of websites, you have to start from scratch. Requirement gathering, specifying technology to use, database design schema, layout design, the backend codes, front-end codes, graphics…etc etc etc. Every steps require time and time is money. So the more requirements you have, the more steps involved, the more time you need and the more it’s going to cost you.
I think I’m not the right person to talk about it as I don’t involve in cost decision making but I only involved for specifying tasks and adding time against it. But you get the general idea of how we charge for website design and development. So comparing our (Fiji) design prices with overseas (US – personified.com) prices, we are way cheaper. We make custom content management systems, we use expensive and latest technology – MS SQL + .Net platform. Ofcos’ there are quality factor to consider too. If I must say and be fair about it, we are a bit lack in design quality factor cos’ most of our sites are not valid standards yet. But it’s only a matter of time we improve our quality…ie. our developers’ responsibilities.
You should check this article for more detail explanations: How much going to cost to make a website.
I like the first comment. I must add if (($CMS != “Word Press”) || ($CMS != “PHP/Open Source”)) { echo “price goes up”; }