Portfolio Site
Friday, April 20th, 2007
After much code-wrangling, I’ve finally launched my new portfolio site:
I’d previously used Wordpress for content management purposes, but moved over to Expression Engine for this project. Wordpress is a great tool, but I found that I had to hack it to pieces and install multiple plug-ins to coerce it into meeting my demands. Fair enough, as I was trying to shoehorn entire sites into the frame of a capable blogging application. No, what I needed was a robust CMS, so I decided to invest some time and switch to the much lauded Expression Engine. Being used to Wordpress and Movable Type, I was scratching my head for a few hours but, once I got the hang of the architecture and terminology, I fell in love with the thing. I’ll write a post outlining how I constructed the site in EE at a later date, but Veerle’s blog is a good place to browse for tips on EE implementation.
There are still a few tweaks I need to make to the design, and I was thinking of implementing SiFR for the headings and titles - it’s a lot more scalable and accessible than creating a new image for every project I add or update. That said, I needed to get the site up quickly for various reasons, so I’m quite happy with it for now. I’m trying to resist the urge to fiddle some more!
Please feel free to let me know what you think, and if you discover any typos or problems in your particular browser/platform combination – I’d appreciate it!




Hey Katie! Congrats on finally getting the portfolio site together, and very impressive it looks too.
I’ve been meaning to take a look at Expression Engine myself actually - your site launch has reminded me! Speaking of launches - I suppose I *really* have no excuse not for sorting my site out now, do I? :)
PS: One small typo - it should be CD-ROMs rather than CD-Roms, I believe.
Thanks for the comments, Leeky! Well-spotted on the typo - well, mis-capitalisation! I remove my literacy hat and hand in my copy of The Elements of Style in shame.
EE is a great tool - I’m quite smitten at the moment, although I’m almost tempted to try to write my own wee PHP CMS some time in the future. I’m a glutton for punishment.
Yes, there really are no excuses for not getting your site up-and-running now. I’d love to see your work!