I've been busy, busy, busy working on my content management system, NiBuM. It's basically getting a complete overhaul. I'm getting rid of a lot of old, ugly code that I first used when learning PHP. I have a much better understanding of OOP than I did a few years ago and I'm now putting it to good use.
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Be on the lookout for a much more feature-rich site for my content management system titled, NiBuM. Currently NiBuM.com contains a pretty lame placeholder with a color scheme that matched the old version of my application (and ugly at that). Check out the screenshot of the new version below:
I've been really unmotivated when it comes to writing in my blog recently. I don't know why. Maybe it's the lack of interesting things that I've come across and want to write about? Or maybe it's the fact that I spend most of my free time coding, or worse, playing Team Fortress 2. Either way I guess you can also count this as writer's block.
About a year ago I introduced you to the back-end/administration panel for WebNV (check it out here). And about six months after that I did the same thing, though this time showing you updates and whatnot (check it out here). So here I am, six months later, showing you guys the latest version of my administration panel. Introducing NiBuM.
Throughout the past several years, since WebNV and its cms have been in development, I've gone through numerous WYSIWYG editors to help with content creation. While a lot of them were nice, I always seemed to be annoyed by some feature, or lack of feature, or bug that seemed to plauge virtually every editor. But with TinyMCE, I finally found a perfect editor.

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Nov 07, 2008
Programming
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