minning.de and bad, old browsers

It’s been brought to my atten­tion that this site doesn’t work too well in Inter­net Explorer 6 and 7. My offi­cial stance on the mat­ter? I could not care less.

I sim­ply refuse to waste any more time deal­ing with Microsoft’s issues. They broke it, they can fix it. minning.de looks fine in all mod­ern browsers and that’s good enough as far as I’m con­cerned.
So peo­ple tell me to give IE8 a try because it’s appar­ently much improved — no. I don’t care. I’ve had enough of Microsoft’s fail­ure to com­ply with 10-​​year-​​old stan­dards and I’m not inter­ested in whether they have finally caught up with the rest of the pack.

Same thing with Win­dows 7. After the hideous, bloated mess that is Vista, I am not giv­ing a Microsoft OS another chance. They clearly have other pri­or­i­ties than what I am look­ing for in an oper­at­ing sys­tem.
The main thing that both­ered me about Vista was that it looked like they let a bunch of ama­teur Win­dow­Blinds the­mers run wild with the inter­face. How am I sup­posed to per­form accu­rate color cor­rec­tions when I’m blinded by the flashy GUI? I quite inten­tion­ally didn’t set up my work­place to be a translu­cent, turquoise Fisher-​​Price envi­ron­ment and I’d pre­fer my com­puter desk­top to reflect that choice. Just stay out of my way, OS!

In the eter­nal words of Weird Al Yankovic: “Poke out my eyes, man!”

Appar­ently Microsoft has a vastly dif­fer­ent opin­ion there as they some­how inex­plic­a­bly man­aged to make the inter­face look even more gar­ish and tacky in Win­dows 7. Words fail me.

Now I’m def­i­nitely not a huge Apple fan — in fact the only time I turn on my Mac is to com­pile soft­ware. But I must hand it to them: At least their stuff looks pro­fes­sional and not like it’s aim­ing to woo preschoolers.

minning.de 6.5

I know, I know… I should be work­ing on more impor­tant stuff, but when I updated the site’s design last June it was miss­ing some of the more inter­est­ing design ideas and refine­ments I had been plan­ning. I finally got around to cod­ing the site the way it was orig­i­nally intended with nice typo­graphic styles and — hope­fully — bet­ter readability.

“Good Design­ers Redesign, Great Design­ers Realign”

Instead of start­ing from scratch I built upon the exist­ing design’s code and look, tak­ing the good advice from A List Apart about realign­ing instead of redesign­ing; the foun­da­tion was quite solid, after all.

If you’ve vis­ited my site before, you should feel right at home:

  • The main nav­i­ga­tion remains the same with an extra bit of polish.
  • All links should still work.
  • I’ve imple­mented a proper caching mech­a­nism that should not only speed up page loads sig­nif­i­cantly, but will also pre­vent the site from stalling when­ever Video Copi­lot links here.
  • The cool AJAX page load­ing turned out to be a not so great idea over­all, so that’s gone.
  • Com­ments were a bit of an after­thought in the last iter­a­tion… this time they are fully inte­grated into the site’s concept.

Please bear with me while I iron out the last issues and enjoy the refined minning.de!

Downloads suspended. Edit: We're back

Due to what is either mas­sive abuse, neg­li­gence or an out­right denial of ser­vice attack, I have been forced to sus­pend access to all down­loads until fur­ther notice.

A user with the IP address 208.95.112.198 found it nec­es­sary or fun to down­load Nor­mal­ity 44.712 times in one night… that’s sim­ply unac­cept­able and unfor­tu­nately actions had to be taken to pre­vent con­tin­ued abuse of my lim­ited resources.

I apol­o­gize for the incon­ve­nience and hope to rein­state down­loads once the traf­fic has returned to a more rea­son­able level.


Edit: It looks like things have returned to nor­mal. Down­loads are back up ten­ta­tively, but I’ll keep an eye out for any sus­pi­cious activity…

Featured in Smashing Magazine!

On a totally dif­fer­ent note, minning.de is fea­tured in today’s Smash­ing Mag­a­zine arti­cle on the topic of Best Prac­tices For Effec­tive Design Of “About us”-Pages!

Thanks for hav­ing me!

(The “About” page is the one fea­tured in the arti­cle, in case you’re wondering.)

Frontpage Part Deux is no more...

Phew, that was close… with two CGTalk front­pages with my Demo Reel this month plus the free release of my After Effects plu­g­ins, my band­width was run­ning pretty close to its limit. I don’t think it would have got­ten through another day with­out pass­ing the limit, mean­ing I’d have to actu­ally pay for the priv­i­lege of hav­ing vis­i­tors down­load my reel!

So in a way, it’s a good thing they real­ized it shouldn’t be plugged twice and took it off a few min­utes ago… then again, I don’t know how often one piece of work gets plugged twice on CGTalk, so I’m quite happy anyway!

minning.de Featured in CSS Galleries

Although I don’t think of myself as a web designer and I hate debug­ging HTML with a pas­sion, some peo­ple seem to enjoy my cur­rent site design.

Scan­ning through my logs, I found these CSS gal­leries had recently included minning.de and have been send­ing a huge num­ber of new vis­i­tors here:

CSS Remix

tom.ma

The Daily Slurp

CSS Mania

I’ll also note that a few unnamed folks appear to enjoy my design so much that they’ve taken the lib­erty to out­right steal my files and sim­ply replace the copy­right notice. Some even found it unnec­es­sary to host the graph­ics them­selves, sim­ply point­ing to my server for the juicy color-​​splash.

Very clever.

Next time try to do it in a way so you don’t appear promi­nently in my log-​​files, my Eastern-​​European friends…