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Blogathon 2006

I’ve decided to take part in the 2006 Blogathon event.
This means I’ll be blogging for a charity, I chose Association for International Cancer Research, mainly because a friend passed away from cancer, not long ago. He was 17 (I believe).

I’ll be writing one post every thirty minutes for twenty four hours, totalling a massive 48 blog posts in 24 hours.

I’m sure my blog’ll be the most boring, and there’s a good chance I’ll fall asleep. I’m just gonna do the whole thing standing, so if I fall asleep I’m gonna wake up when I hit the ground ;).

Right, July 29 at 9:00am, EST time (can anyone tell me what that is in UTC?). Be there–and watch me.

And please, please:

Consider making a contribution!

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Lasse Havelund on July 14th 2006 in Blogathon, Blogging, Photoblogging, WordPress

Now What’s This…

Stay tuned for more info...

Stay tuned for more info ;)

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Lasse Havelund on July 13th 2006 in WordPress

WordCamp 2006

Matt Mullenweg, the lead developer of WordPress, has announced WordCamp; and event where WordPressers meet and gather experiences, eat and discuss WordPress.

Damn I’d like to go, but it’s almost $1000 for a return flight.

(via.)

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Lasse Havelund on July 10th 2006 in Miscellaneous, WordPress

A Fresh Look

Really fresh–nice and limey.

I’ve long been a sucker for green–and I’ve long wanted to have a green WP theme–so here is a template, heavily customised from another customised template, of “Blue Kino” (I’m too lazy to sport a link).
Anyway, the site is very buggy for the time (a lot of things really annoyed me, like the Gravatars, which still don’t align properly.

You’ll have to excuse these flaws for a couple of weeks, because I’ll be on holiday from tomorrow and two weeks ahead (returning next Friday).

Thanks to Nick Dienstbier for sending the initial template and the logo and Indranil Dasgupta & Geoffrey Sneddon for helping me with various XHTML/CSS problems.

Still, various parts of the site are completely outdated (e.g. About, Colophon), and need tweaking. You’ll most likely experience a few bugs while on the site.

I don’t care; it still looks kickass.

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Lasse Havelund on June 25th 2006 in Graphics design, Life, Web, Web design, WordPress

Top-of-the-Line

Well, top-of-the-list, to be infact. After being online on the WP Theme Viewer for a few days, my theme has had an overwhelming number of downloads–around 500.

Mesozoic: #01!

In other news, I just received a 10 in Maths–10 being something like A/B+ in American marks.

Oh yeah, and I’m working on a new theme I hope I can have WordPress’ified, as I’m starting to get bored with this look.

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Lasse Havelund on June 21st 2006 in Geeky stuff, Web, Web design, WordPress

WordPress Theme Viewer Launched

The WordPress community has had to endure sad third-party theme viewers for a long time.

This is no longer the case. Thomas Silkjær, creator of webdesignbook.net and a number of WordPress themes has been at it, coding the new theme viewer.

A small team, including me, has worked hard for the past few days to tag the astounding 472 themes.

If you’re looking for a new theme for your WordPress install, the theme viewer can be found on themes.wordpress.net.

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Lasse Havelund on June 17th 2006 in Geeky stuff, Web, Web design, WordPress

WordPress theme: Mesozoic

I’ve decided to finally release the theme I used to have on my blog, now dubbed “Mesozoic”.
I’ve poured tonnes of work and manhours into this theme, and I’m quite excited with the outcome.

I won’t be providing any lengthy description now, but you’ll need a bit of practical information :)

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Gilles Marlet is currently working on a port to the Dotclear CMS, which I’ll add to my website once it’s done.
The download can be found here.

If you like it, please consider donating to cover hosting and caffeine expenses, or buy me something from my Amazon wishlist.

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Thanks :)

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Lasse Havelund on June 3rd 2006 in Geeky stuff, Web design, WordPress