How To Do Something

Weeks 51 & 52

December 28, 2012 · 0 comments

Do you know the difference between HTML, CSS, and JavaScript?  Not many people do, so I thought I’d share my analogy of a website being like a house, where each webpage a room. The HTML is the architecture of the house — walls, floors, ceilings, pipes. On a webpage, this will be its layout and size [...]

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As John Lennon said, Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans. Ne’er a truer word spoken!  Mr. Fizgig and I have been living in San Diego for 6 months – about 4 months longer than originally planned, but then again, life has a funny way of not happening in the [...]

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With the chronicles of the cross-country road trip written, I’ve been something of a Creative Geek lately.  I thought it would be helpful to mah fabulous Fizgiggling readers if I shared and linked to some of the tools and resources!  Here’s what I’ve been up to: New About Page on Fizgiggery! So much of blogging [...]

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I upgraded from my point-and-shoot camera to one that’s supposed to be comparable to a DSLR recently.  After my last camera sadly died, I haven’t been able to list new items in my Zibbet and Etsystores for some time, which isn’t exactly great for business…I think I take pretty decent pix, but there’s always room [...]

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Colr Schemes

January 11, 2010 · 1 comment

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I just discovered an interactive site for pulling all the colours from a photograph or website – very useful for creating colour schemes for art, jewellery, or decorating: it’s at colr.org. Have fun!

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Create a font based on your handwriting!

I just created a font based on my own handwriting – and for free, too!  All you need are a printer and scanner and you’ll be on your way.  So cool! Hop on over to FontCapture where you can create your own font in four simple steps – print out their template, which even supports [...]

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Ten Easy Steps to Make an Origami Box with a Lid

Here’s a great way to store or gift-wrap jewellery or other small items: make an origami box! To make a box with a lid, simply cut a second square of paper ½ cm (3/16″) smaller for the base – the larger square of paper will be the lid.   I like to package small items I [...]

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