gregdoolittle.com

no more godaddy.

September 28th, 2006

it happened three times. godaddy took down my site. i followed up by calling them to ask why they took it down, and the first two times, the said they weren’t sure, and put the site back up. this last time, they took it down for good (i presume), and sent me this email:

Dear Sir/Madam,

It has been brought to our attention that your scripting for cssfoundry.com is blocking the advertisements that are placed on our free hosting accounts. Our Abuse department has suspended your account as this is a violation of our Terms of Service.

Thank you for your understanding in this matter.

Regards,
Advanced Hosting Support

so, the tug-of-war between me and godaddy.com is over. and while i still believe my fight was worth fighting, i can’t help but feel a bit humiliated by my defeat. i’ve officially breached the terms of service with my workaround that disabled their ads. i feel like a petty criminal.

hopefully, this will all be fixed when i find a new web host.

<div id=”GoDaddyTriedToScamMeAndIBeatThem”></div>

September 17th, 2006

Victory is mine.

After spending quite some time on the phone with GoDaddy.com’s customer service reps, complaining about what I thought was a mistake on their part, I realized I had not read every word in the fine print.

It all started when they sent me yet another a promotional email last week; the subject was: “Exclusive Savings - .COM just $6.95/year”, and the fine print said something about a free web-hosting package if you signed up this weekend, valued at $96.00. Since I had known GoDaddy to occasionally have absurd offers for web hosting packages, I thought: sure, this will be a good opportunity to start that website I’ve been thinking about. So I registered for the site.

I designed a logo on my desktop with CSS (as opposed to in photoshop), this way the file size would be much smaller. I felt so smug. A few hours after registering, I uploaded my logo to my new site (www.cssfoundry.com). I always get a little thrill out of seeing my stuff through an http request, as opposed to from my desktop, so of course I looked at my site. typed the URL into the browser, and WTF DO I SEE? THERE’S ADS FOR GODADDY ON MY PAGE!!!!! all across the top of the page about 100 pixels in height, there are ads for go daddy! How did these get here? They weren’t in my code, and I sure as heck didn’t sign up for them. I signed up for hosting that was worth $96.00, not some crummy free geocities, or aol sponsored site. I mean, I paid money to have the site! You can imagine how ripped-off, and how stupid I felt when the guy on the phone said that the free hosting was supposed to be free “ad-supported” hosting. How that could be worth $96.00 is beyond me. Faulty advertising at its best, I thought. Oh well, I’ll have to switch hosts….

…but wait! I just thought of something. Why don’t I just cover their ads with a div element? This way, the ads would not be visible; people would only see the div element layered on top of the ads. The ads wouldn’t even be clickable. It was such a great plan, because GoDaddy wouldn’t get to make money off of my site, and my visitors wouldn’t be bothered with their ads. So that’s what I did. GoDaddy tried to scam me, and I beat them, here is the CSS:

#GoDaddyTriedToScamMeAndIBeatThem {
	position: absolute;
	top:0px;
	width: 100%;
	height: 101px;
	background-color: inherit;
}

and the corresponding html, of course:

<div id="GoDaddyTriedToScamMeAndIBeatThem"></div>

What a satisfying feeling… I just hope they don’t catch on to me. At least for the time-being, I can say that I won. My little way of “sticking it to the man”.
;)

firefox - web developer’s toolbar

September 7th, 2006

i just discovered the web developer’s toolbar for firefox. hmm.. how do i describe it to someone who’s never used it? well, basically it’s like being able to take an x-ray of a webpage. there’s tons of viewing options to demystify the layout of tightly-knit/transparent page layouts. a very cool tool. i wish i had heard about sooner, it’s very worth your while if you have not seen this before.

hooray for wordpress

September 4th, 2006

after spending way too much time contemplating the idea of writing my own code to syndicate my livejournal rss feed into my site, i’ve come to terms with this practical alternative. i’m sure i could’ve written the code… eventually ;b… it probably would have been a hack-job, and wouldn’t have looked as clean as this movable type blog, but… if i had a few weekends to dedicate to the cause, i think i could’ve done it. but i’m busy. and i’m not exactly a php wizard (yet!). when i know more about php, i’ll make sure i do something cool with it.

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