February 5, 2009
Yipes, I almost went two years without an update! On the bright side, there are a lot of new uploads, and all of the links should work now. Enjoy!
February 26, 2007
At long last, an art update. If you don't see anything new on the Originals page, click your browser's refresh button. All of the updates are pieces I made for an art show at a local coffeehouse/gallery. Yay, I feel semiquasipseudo-official now!
To see the website of the photographer at the center of the exhibit (who is also the kind fellow who made my appearance in the show possible), go to Lou Swenson Online.
April 12, 2006
While there are no new pictures in this update, the site itself should be much more managable for all of us. Though primitive, my gallery navigation seems to work. This means the end of 'Click on Thumbnail and a New Window Pops Up'. If you really like that method, I s'pose it can still be achieved with a right click of the mouse. However, now you can move from picture to picture, like flipping pages in an album, all in the same window (yay). So, much less window closing is involved. And I'll be adding descriptions to the gallery pictures as I go along.
March 21, 2006
Here we go again: another update. I've been busily digging through CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) references, in hopes of finally making Cedar and Stars acceptable by World Wide Web Consortium standards. With any luck, a side-effect of this will be easier (and therefore more frequent) updates. If you are curious about CSS, separating style from content on the web, and innovative CSS design, I highly recommend visiting the CSS Zen Garden and Eric Meyer's CSS Edge Page.
As for art updates, I've added some material to the Fan Art section, including a Narnia illustration previously only visible on my Elfwood Fantasy Art Page.
Stuffy Information: This page is best viewed with a CSS-capable browser, such as Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape 6, Opera, or Safari. (Some effects don't quite translate into Internet Explorer, but the actual jpg images look just the same.) Also, a monitor resolution of 1024 x 768 displaying millions of colors is best. All images and characters belong to Dani Long, except for those in the Fan Art section, which belong to their respective copyright owners. Whew, we're done!