Update
I’m updating this website and since I’m busy during the day this has to be done in my spare-time, guess you know what thát means Too much to do and so little time so bear with me please… Thanks!


Written by: Bee | Category: Web Design | Tags: Artwork, Drawing, East Asian, Google, Logo, Style, Technique |
Every now and then I love to have a look at the Google images displayed on their website especially when they’re about a particular foreign celebration, holiday or event. Of course I could not resist to grab some of the East Asian style images which are shown below. It’s really worth a visit and I [...]

Written by: Bee | Category: Web Design | Tags: Googlebot, Hack, Movable Type, Security Update |
Movable Type has several notable features, such as the ability to host multiple weblogs and standalone content pages, manage files, user roles, templates, tags, categories, and trackback links. The application supports static page generation, dynamic page generation, or a combination of the two techniques. Movable Type has a really clever user interface so when you [...]

Written by: Bee | Category: Web Design | Tags: CMS, Movable Type, MySQL, Release, Software, Upgrade |
I’ve been using Movable Type for about five to six years now and a lot has changed since I first installed the software on my domain server. It has become a powerful system that can be tweaked and adjusted. Some (new) features are: multiple weblogs, standalone content pages, asset and file manager, user and user [...]

Written by: Bee | Category: Web Design | Tags: Dedicated Server, Design, eCommerce, Hosting, Magento, Open Source, PrestaShop, Shared Server |
I’ve been test-driving the latest software release of PrestaShop and I must say I’m impressed so far by the user interface which seems pretty straightforward. PrestaShop is open source ecommerce software and is great if you are willing to sort things out by yourself: it’s the ‘Ikea flatpack’ version of ecommerce software. If you’re not [...]

Written by: Bee | Category: Web Design | Tags: Awesome, CMS, Design, Movable Type, Professional |
Why Movable Type and not WordPress? Because I’ve tried WordPress and I wasn’t impressed with the continuous upgrades and the overall use. I’ve used Movable Type for years and it has always been a very stable setup. Once everything is installed and configured there’s no need to maintain the system except for the usual upgrade [...]
