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Diago.co.za recieved a face-lift after realizing some key components where missing from the stylesheet. The end result is a slighlty nicer and softer interface along with a more streamlined navigation system. jQuery has also been integrated into the site.

I woke up late this morning and decided to finish the site design for HoneyB.co.za. This is my wife's site and when I was redesigning Diago.co.za a while back I found a design I really liked. I got a change to implement it fairly quickly, and she designed a new image for the home page in the process.

I have maintained To Dev or not To Dev as my development and technical blog for the last 3 years, however the time has come for Diago.co.za to evolve and I have decided to shut down To Dev or not To Dev. The blog will remain as a reference point but no more entries will be added.

I wrote my first article on SubText skinning covering the steps required to split the SingleColumn control into smaller pieces when used in custom skin development.

I spent the Easter weekend redesigning the Diago.co.za website and am extremely proud of the new theme. I also cleaned up the site a bit and also added some new LiveWriter support to SubText. I cover in detail the changes made to SubText for the new design as well as some background on the changes and other blog engines investigated for possible replacement of SubText. However SubText proved to be able to provide the required features after all.

Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky is in the process of starting a new venture called StackOverflow. The first part of the project is a podcast they host weekly. Phil Haack has joined Microsoft but is stilll very actively involved in SubText.

Another life update this time featuring information about hospitalized parents, visiting cousins, quick movies, SA Developer.net status and speed services still in the mix. We also recieved a new kitten called Spartan.

Another life update this time featuring information about Basil going missing, work overload, new blogging engine for the site and Speed Services being an utter failure.