Hi all,
No doubt you've noticed that the Twitter widget I added in so proudly just a couple of days ago is gone. Unfortunately, the JavaScript it used from Twitter meant that it didn't obey my given limits, so on lower resolutions, it overlapped the central column.
If you look at the source, you'll notice I just added in comment marks rather than get rid of it; this way, I can edit it and maybe find a way to prevent it from overlapping. Here's hoping, eh?
Also, VETTEL!
What a lad, a true Regenmeister.
Have a good week,
Ruairi
Sunday, 19 April 2009
Saturday, 18 April 2009
Added Twitter
I've now added an HTML Twitter widget on the left so you can see what I'm up to all the time! Creepy.
Enjoy it.
Enjoy it.
Friday, 10 April 2009
New Track Pack and more to come.
I've released a new track pack, which contains mods of the World Tour tracks that came with the game. It can be downloaded here. I'm also working on a new original themeless track pack. So just good old custom tracks. Be sure to send in your efforts as well!
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
GeneRally section expanded
I've added an Easter themed Track Pack to the Tracks page, but I've also created a new Sounds page where you can download custom sound packs for use in the game. Enjoy.
Revision
I thought you guys might want to know what exactly I'm doing which is distracting me from my programming and GeneRally stuff. So I'm posting some pictures of my Official Revision Station©.

As you can see I'm revising my History; got my handy spiral bound notebooks out and I'm scribbing up some notes from the revision guide. There's a plethora of stationary scattered about in an untidy fashion and a variety of nick-nacks and curios around the edge. You can see (from left) my Rubik's cube (handy for mental breaks), Yoshi (everybody needs a revision buddy), an unopened pack of highlighters, a can of Pepsi Max (the Official Beverage of Ruairi Dorrity's GCSE Revision 2009©) and some regular common gum (handy concentration aid). On the left you can see the bottom of a long list, which you can see in its entirety below.

That's my History revision list, spanning 3 A4 pages. This is just topics as well, and if you think that each of those is about 2-4 paragraphs, then you can see my predicament.
And yes, that is a book from the 'for Dummies' range. Don't get all judgemental on me, it's a useful book. Plus, they're actually notorious for being a much higher standard than that of a dummy.
Anyway, I'm starting to waste time blathering on about this so I'd best get back. Got some leftover Chinese takeaway for lunch, so that's a good revision incentive.
Yours bookwormingly,
Ruairi
As you can see I'm revising my History; got my handy spiral bound notebooks out and I'm scribbing up some notes from the revision guide. There's a plethora of stationary scattered about in an untidy fashion and a variety of nick-nacks and curios around the edge. You can see (from left) my Rubik's cube (handy for mental breaks), Yoshi (everybody needs a revision buddy), an unopened pack of highlighters, a can of Pepsi Max (the Official Beverage of Ruairi Dorrity's GCSE Revision 2009©) and some regular common gum (handy concentration aid). On the left you can see the bottom of a long list, which you can see in its entirety below.
That's my History revision list, spanning 3 A4 pages. This is just topics as well, and if you think that each of those is about 2-4 paragraphs, then you can see my predicament.
And yes, that is a book from the 'for Dummies' range. Don't get all judgemental on me, it's a useful book. Plus, they're actually notorious for being a much higher standard than that of a dummy.
Anyway, I'm starting to waste time blathering on about this so I'd best get back. Got some leftover Chinese takeaway for lunch, so that's a good revision incentive.
Yours bookwormingly,
Ruairi
Sunday, 5 April 2009
W3C says "Yes!"
No doubt you will have noticed the new little W3C buttons at the bottom of the page. No? Scroll down to the bottom and have a look. I'll wait........done? Good. These buttons basically show that the W3C has validated and approved all the XHTML, HTML and CSS on the site. Which means it's perfect. In every way. PERFECT. It took a long time to get here, I now know how lazy I'd been when closing elements tags; there were about ten unclosed tags per page. Then there was character encoding problems, I had to save my JavaScript as a separate .js file and import it into the HTML documents, among other little niggles. It was a rollercoaster. But, it's done and now I can bask in perfection. Enjoy perfection guys. Enjoy it.
Perfectly yours,
Ruairi
Perfectly yours,
Ruairi
Saturday, 4 April 2009
Feedback
Seeing as the site has been up for a fair while now, I've made a little feedback form for visitors to fill out.
Click here to have your say.
Thanks,
Ruairi
Click here to have your say.
Thanks,
Ruairi
A sprinkling of icons...
Notice anything new?
No?
Meh, I don't blame you. But look closely and you'll see I added some icons in the navbar. Isn't that delightful? No? I had a hunch.
I'm working on another GeneRally track pack, so you've got that to look forward to. I'm working on it in my revision breaks, so don't be surprised if they come out looking like 20th century world leaders.
Clemenceau track FTW
No?
Meh, I don't blame you. But look closely and you'll see I added some icons in the navbar. Isn't that delightful? No? I had a hunch.
I'm working on another GeneRally track pack, so you've got that to look forward to. I'm working on it in my revision breaks, so don't be surprised if they come out looking like 20th century world leaders.
Clemenceau track FTW
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
Minor redesign and hiatus
As you can see, I've given the site a bit of a shuffle. The News page is now gone and this News Feed is instead embedded on the front page. There's a new GeneRally section of the website where you can check out the great little game and download track packs. I got into this game because it's the kind of thing I'd be working towards when I finish my exams in the summer.
On that note, I regret to inform you that my Win32 and GDK projects have been put on hiatus until I finish my exams on June 12th. It's now getting to the point where I need to focus on revising and stuff, so distractions have to be put to one side for now.This isn't the end, far from it actually, and I will probably give you a quick MS-DOS program if I feel like it, but don't expect much until June 12th.
Enjoy the new pages,
Ruairi
On that note, I regret to inform you that my Win32 and GDK projects have been put on hiatus until I finish my exams on June 12th. It's now getting to the point where I need to focus on revising and stuff, so distractions have to be put to one side for now.This isn't the end, far from it actually, and I will probably give you a quick MS-DOS program if I feel like it, but don't expect much until June 12th.
Enjoy the new pages,
Ruairi
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