A call to nice readers: I'm looking for a registrar (just registrar, no hosting needed) which will let me completely manage my DNS, i.e. add custom DNS records (A, MX, CNAME, whatever) for an unlimited number of domains and subdomain. Which will also accept Paypal.

Does anyone reading this blog have such a registrar ?

AdiiLet Adii self introduce him: "I'm a freelance web designer & strategist from Cape Town, South Africa and I specialize in WordPress designs. I'm currently finishing my Honours in Business Strategy and I would love to combine traditional business models with the new principles and philosophies of Web 2.0."
When Adii asked me to review his site, I was pretty excited about it, since after a few minutes discovering his site, I knew I would enjoy writing about it.

His site, first impressions

Site screenshotAdii's custom theme is named "Polaroid", and the name is pretty obvious at first glance: the thing that I noticed first was a Polaroid picture of him and his girlfriend. When too many sites on the intarweb are completely impersonal and you almost have the feeling they're run by robots, I thought this gave a very personal touch to his site. Before I even started reading the site, I had the feeling this man was going to share a bit of his sense for life, love and happiness, and I wanted to know more about him.
Ok, I admit I didn't like the second thing that I noticed: the diagonal stripe pattern in the header. To me, it looked like it's coming from one of those "Make your own Web 2.0 site" generator where you effortlessly make stripes pattern and logos with reflection. There are some stripe patterns I do like, and there's no anti-stripe principle with me, but I didn't like Adii's one. I blame the color choice and the lack of subtelties to my eye, but again, that's a very personal choice.
Adii's theme has a modern 2-column style : a rather wide sidebar featuring few and key elements, uncluttered with the various yet less useful information you often find there (latest comments, latest posts, and so on). All these are relegated down to the footer, which has a very nice CRAP looking. Errr, 'scuse me, did you say CRAP? Yes I did, but I meant "Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity". CRAP is a design concept I really like and believe in, which I was introduced to a year and a half ago via Think Vitamin, and that I never really managed to apply to my own designs :Þ Back to Adii's footer: it's clear, clean and efficient, I like the use of the very fat bold titles, and in a glance you get a grasp of the site's activity and what it is about. Of course, being the biased WordPress fanboy I am, the "Archive" column showing off 30+ WordPress related entries immediately tickled my eyes.

Overall, I like Adii's blog design. Main content lays on a clean black on white area that's well readable. The footer is in my opinion the best part of his WordPress custom theme, it's solid and chunky.

I noticed three easy improvements Adii can implement to his site:

  • A favicon! His previous design (hey, love the orange tapes!) used to have one, this must be one of those "oops I forgot" things.
  • A real 404 page. At the moment, 404 pages and the front page are totally similar to a human eye.
  • A "Sorry, your search returned 0 result" message, instead of a rather empty page

Site content

Enough of my 2 cents design analysis, let's drill Adii's content now. What is to be read over there ?

Adii’s archivesThe best part of Adii's site, and definitely the reason you'll visit it and add his RSS to your feed reader, is a growing series of what Adii calls his "mini interviews". The name really does no justice to them: they're not "mini", neither by length nor by quality. Adii managed to interview a variety of people for a number of interviews focused mainly on blogging and web design (with sometimes a WordPress influence, of course).
The reason why I like these interviews is that Adii's goal seems to be both interviewing major personalities in our little world, as well as least known people who surely deserve some exposure.

The "A List" interviews surely does give Adii some authority on the interviewosphere, with very famous names, and I mean it. My favorites :

You'll also find words from our very own WordPress' Matthew "Photomatt" Mullenweg, SEO fame Graywolf, blogging star Lorelle, and design monster Jonathan Snook.

The lesser known side of his interviews introduce quality people you probably don't know, or at least people I didn't know. My short list here would be:

… and practically all the interviews that introduced me to WordPress bloggers I didn't know about.

Hey Adii, while I'm here, here are a few people and topics I'd like to read about, hope you don't mind the suggestions :) Say… Darren Rowse from Problogger on managing several blogs, Patrick Gavin on monetizing content, Skippy on developping a blogging platform, Stu Nicholls on being the most amazing CSS wizard on earth. OK? :)

As a freelancer, Adii also blogs about his entrepreneurial experiences, sharing mistakes and successes. A post I particularly liked was Discounting Old Clients, about the difficulty to quote old clients for new jobs, those who were charged much less at that time and that you cannot easily charge more as your skills improve. Another post that's pretty interesting to me is "Experience the Growth", where Adii shares his thoughts and experience about pricing a WordPress theme.

A WordPress designer

You probably figured out by now, Adii wants to specialize his freelance designer activities in WordPress, and has already released several WordPress themes. You can check his portfolio where he shows designs for sale as well as commissioned work for clients.

His custom designs for sale range from clean & magazine looking to personal blog style (the "Beige Blogger" theme looks killer) The point of buying one of his custom designs is that you have the insurance that no other site will ever look like yours, since Adii sells them once and only once.

Design for clients feature really impressive pieces of work, and I'm always thrilled when seeing WordPress sites that really don't look like WordPress sites. Check out the very pro looking Thy Grace Marketing or the heavily graphic Singapore Alive, they're well worth a click.

All in all

All in all, I enjoyed reviewing Adii's site because it's just quality stuff. Great content for the mind served with a nice site for the eyes, what more would you ask for?

I wish Adii all the best for his freelance activities, and I wish all of us some more interesting interviews to read:)

Half of the planet (or so) is actually suffering from "Pagerank Update Disorder", which make them check every minute if, finally, the long awaited Google Pagerank update occurred and what PR their various websites now have. If you belong to them, or if you just happen to wonder from time to time "What PR this site has?", here is a collection of 16 online tools to check pagerank and more.
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A common spammer's trick to escape mail filters is to sort-of cypher words so that they remain human-readable. You've received gazillions of them: vi@gr@, v-i-a-g-r-a, [v][i][a][g][r][a] and so on. A mail got through GMail's filter this morning, and I actually spent a few minutes trying to read it because I thought this time they pushed it a little too far. Have a look:

Unreadable spam

Seriously, WTF ? I can hardly get any intelligible word from this. No attached image, no link to click, this has to be the silliest spam I've ever seen :)

In: , , , , On: 2007 / 08 / 03 Short URL: http://ozh.in/fa

I was having a few reading problems on a server I've recently got my hands on: the locale is set to something like French UTF8, but Putty was displaying annoying é and stuff instead of accented characters.

I was expecting the solution to be something linuxish like read boring man pages till I finally decide it's not worth the hassle and live with it, but it was so simple that I'm still amazed. Just add the following lines (in your ~/.bash_profile for instance:

  1. echo -ne '\e%G\e[?47h\e%G\e[?47l'

No idea why it works, if it's for bash or any shell, but well, it just works. Cool ! (via)

Edit: As a few readers commented, there's something way easier to do in your PuTTy configuration. Read comments :)

A few weeks ago, when I had some bad times with WordPress spewing Errors 500 all the time, I decided that, if my site was going to be broken and unusable, at least I’d try to make it a bit less boring. So I made sort of “funny” custom error pages (see the 404 for example). Nothing uberhilarious nor super genius, but at least there’s some humor and service in it. And you know what? Someone actually thanked me for it :) My pleasure, Becca. (2) «

I'm back online (yes, it's been slightly less than a month this time:), all tanned, all rested, and all depressed that I'm back to work :Þ

Croatia was very nice, and our dive center Diving in Croatia was probably the finest and kindest group of people we've dived with. Now waiting from a few fellow divers we've met there and who promised they would mail the pictures they took underwater :)

On other news, I thought that the much awaited Google Pagerank update would take place while me being offline, but it's still underway. You can get a sneak peak at the back-links update on their IP 72.14.205.100 which seems to be updated already. Example: link:planetozh.com/blog/ shows 0 link on google.com and 6900 links on 72.14.205.100. No datacenter seems to have updated pagerank yet, though.

It's that time again. One month away from my computers and 99.8% offline. This year I'll be visiting Croatia, hoping to find great scuba dives. Our diving club looks quite promising and I'm looking forward to seeing some nice things and wrecks.

See you in a month. Take care of my plugins and be nice to my site in the meantime :)

Edit: I just love how WordPress handles the post slugs and I really like this yearly "offline-for-a-month-XX" pattern :)

Oscar, my elder son (he recently turned 5) spent some time this afternoon on the Simpsons Movie site, where you can draw your own Simpsons characters. The interface was so simple to use that he decided on his own to recreate our little family :)

The Simpson Family ?

From left to right, Ozh, Ariane, Oscar and Cyrus. D'oh! This is kind of resembling :)