
End of Act I
And the curtain comes down on Act I. My project work was well enough received that I was invited for … Continue reading End of Act I
And the curtain comes down on Act I. My project work was well enough received that I was invited for … Continue reading End of Act I
Handed in my homework – the mini-assignment I was given. Obviously wouldn’t be right to describe it in full to … Continue reading Handed in
Yesterday evening, after an absurd hours-to-words ratio on my CV and covering letter, I killed the monster and flung it … Continue reading Game on
I’ve been using the Layout Grid block a lot on this blog; in fact it’s been basically my go-to block … Continue reading Oh the irony
In hunting around on tips for CVs and covering letters, David Artiss’s article Applying for a job? Here’s what people … Continue reading How good are you? And how do you know?
I’m talking about some one else’s covering letter, unfortunately. Mine’s not great, at least not yet, perhaps not ever. They’re … Continue reading A great covering letter
The whole point of this exercise was to get a proper feel for the WordPress.com experience. Like I’ve already said, … Continue reading Convergence
I cracked. When I started I said I’d limit myself to the Personal plan, despite that meaning no custom CSS … Continue reading Premium it is then
5.15pm and after 6 hours of work, I’ve got a site! Alive a-live-o. Although there are bits and bobs I’m … Continue reading One day, one site
A few hours in now to my attempt to build a WordPress.com site in a day (one element of my … Continue reading Good and bad