2004.07.16 when you get there:

i keep having these ideas to enhance different things around here, and i've always got a thousand projects running around in my head, begging to be let out, so sometimes i get a little caught up in them… some might say obsessive about them.

the first thing i want to point out (and the thing that kind of triggered the whole landslide of enhancements i'm going to tell you about in a minute) is that, in my galleries i've added a directory for images taken with my phonecam. the directory is called, appropriately enough, "phonecam".

this is all the result of, after having fought with it for a while, i've finally managed to get a cable and software to sync my phone to my PC (since Sprint refuses to supply such things in order to make you more likely to buy their PCS Vision services). anyway, i finally got it working, so i'm attempting to be dilligent about taking at least one photo with it every day. now, i'm not promising i'll get a new photo uploaded every day, but i should at least be able to take five seconds to take a picture every day. i've debated creating a sub-folder within the phonecam gallery to house the shot-a-day pics, where i could pick just the best photo from the days with multiples, but i've decided not to do it for the moment. if anyone wants to weigh in, input would be welcomed… i'm not a good decision-maker.

so, anyway, the ability to upload phonecam images brought a couple of gallery script bugs to light, so i spent some time fixing those. fixing those bugs reminded me of some of the little enhancements i wanted to make, and the enhancements reminded me of entirely new functionalities i wanted to add. so, a couple weeks later, i've got the bugs fixed, the enhancements done, and the new functionality added. all while streamlining the code so that i've got a single code-base that works for the bipolar galleries as well as brian's joycamproject.

the bugs were boring, and inconsequential. one of the enhancements was simply adding a pagination function to the gallery pages so that you can now navigate directly to a page, instead of having to click "next" or "prev" to go through all the pages in sequence. nothing really groundbreaking, but a very useful enhancement. the other major enhancement was adding a "fit image to screen" link, so that if the image is larger than your screen resolution, you can force it to resize to fit within your screen dimensions—cool.

the new functionality is much more fun, though really nothing quite groundbreaking either. i noticed on heather champ's site that she's got a "send as ecard" link… well… i thought that was a cool idea. so, a little searching online, a little download of open-source code (phpPowerCards), some judicious yet extensive re-writing of that code, and voilá— x:13design postcards are born. basically, you can just browse the galleries, view an image, and if you want to send a postcard, just click the aptly named "send postcard" link down there on the bottom left.

i haven't taken the time to add any anti-abuse code to the script yet, as for one: i'm not quite sure how, and two: i'm running out of free time at work to do it… but, if anyone has any specific ideas as to an easy to implement anti-abuse bit of PHP code, please let me know. also, if anyone gets spams sent by this script (i'm not anticipating it, but it's possible) then please let me know ASAP, and accept my most sincere apologies.

anyway, get thyself to the gallery and check it out again, like it was the first time.

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6 Responses to “when you get there:”

brian. said:

Cool gallery features, Matt. I'm diggin' 'em.

But I'm here to issue a challenge to you, my friend…keep up with my posting onslaught!

# July 16, 2004,

m@ said:

well, i don't know if i can keep up, but i'll make an attempt at at least one post per day… how 'bout that?

# July 16, 2004,

SARA said:

Request. Is there any way that you can add a slideshow function? Also, the phonecam pics are really small. They give me a headache to look at. Any way to make them bigger? I think that's all for the moment.

Love you much.

SARA

# July 20, 2004,

m@ said:

the phonecam pics are the size the camera takes them at. the teeny tiny ones are the ones that were saved to be used as Caller ID images, which show up when people call me. they were shrunk to save space in my phone's memory.

i could resize them, but they'd look even worse than they do now.

think of the low resolution as an "artsy" attribute to the phonecam gallery.

you might also notice in several of the images, in the lower right corner, there's a blurry or smudged looking spot. that's a result of the fact that the clear cover over the camera lens is actually scratched.

i'll work on adding a slideshow feature in the near future.

# July 20, 2004,

sister said:

Great

# July 30, 2004,

m@ said:

ah-ha!

slideshow function added!

# August 8, 2004,

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