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Native Hue

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DOMAINS

We can be found at nativehue.com and nativehue.net.

HOSTING

Native Hues lives on the fabulous servers at DreamHost. These guys forego getting laid so that your mysql databases, cgi scripts and shell access gel the way they need to. If you ever need hosting, use them!

WEB STANDARDS (explain)

This site is fashionably compliant with web standards and validates. Brewed using natural XHTML and soothing CSS extract, you are ensured a pleasant browsing experience no matter your user agent. Our code is mostly structural, and we think that's really cool.

COPYRIGHT

Native Hue is mine. All stuff on Native Hue, unless explicitly otherwise indicated, is mine as well. This includes the design, the code, the content, etcetera. It's copyrighted and all rights reserved; you know the deal. Don't steal. It's bad karma — and illegal!

COPYLEFT

We're not anal. If you want to do something with stuff you saw on Native Hue, get in touch; chances are we can work something out.

tools used

I dabbled on this site from both my desktop and mobile computers. For the curious, my setup consists of:

THOR: HP Media Center PC

Windows XP Media Center Edition (SP2)

  • 3GHz P4 with hyperthreading
  • 1GB DDR 2100 RAM
  • 160GB Hard Disk Drive (7200RPM)
  • 80GB Hard Disk Drive (7200RPM)
  • HP DVD+RW Drive
  • ATI Radeon 92000 (64MB)
  • Logitech Wireless Mouse
  • HP Wireless Keyboard
  • 17" Samsung LCD Monitor
  • Klipsch Promedia 4.1 Speakers

BELISKNER: Aluminum PowerBook G4

Mac OS X 10.4.1 Tiger

  • 15-inch 1.5GHz G4
  • 1GB DDR2700 SDRAM
  • 80GB Hard Disk Drive (5400 RPM)
  • SuperDrive
  • ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 (128MB)
  • Airport Extreme Card
  • Bluetooth

The site is coded by hand, with syntax highlighting and code completion graciously provided by anything from SubEthaEdit to BBEdit to TextMate to the bloated yet lovable Adobe GoLive CS -- basically, whatever I feel like using when editing pages. Conceptual visualization done in Photoshop CS, which was also used for post-processing virtually all images on this site.



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