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Omar Blasgen

"If you think you can, or if you think you can't, either way, you're right." -Henry Ford

Black Forest, CO

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ABOUT

Slowly I am learning to be mindful of the present. Life is too short not to take your time. This year I am re-inventing myself. By trade I am a bodyworks specialist with a focus on therapeutic massage therapy. My athletic interest are gong fu and rock climbing. And if that were not enough, I have two hobbies: web design and enlightenment.

I have lost all my possessions and my daughter in the last year. Lea Marlene Blasgen is very dear to me. Even if she turns out to be not of my seed, I have faith that she will one day seek out the man listed as father on her birth certificate. When she does I will welcome her. The things can be replaced. Of course if you're reading this Gia, do what is right please (on both accounts).

As the phoenix rose from the ashes, I am becoming anew. Reborn with a strength that cannot be easily taken, and a desire to live life that was once not there.

"You can search throughout the entire universe for someone who is more deserving of your love and affection than you are yourself, and that person is not to be found anywhere. You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe deserve your love and affection." -Siddhartha Gotama

BLOGS - see all 5

Virb Reboot Day! May 31

I finally created a profile with one theme start to finish.



PHOTOS - see all 30

bonsai3 bonsai2 entire collection w/parts entire collection

FRIENDS - see all 14

cestesfowler's Picture Ken's Picture chrisOrbit's Picture Mike D.'s Picture feir(in)'s Picture Chris's Picture The decent American's Picture Brian-archy's Picture SingleCurve's Picture

GROUPS - see all 20

The Flat Stanley Group The HTML Masters Group The Buddhism Group The Web House Group The The Freelancers Group The Domain Owners Group The Zen Group The Thought and Theology, the marriage of intellect and religion Group The Live Green Group

COMMENTS - see all 30

thesonisshining says:

I love that font. I used that font awhile ago for a friends CD cover art I worked on.

posted Jan 21


Ken says:

Haha, yeah, ya caught me working, but I'm doing design crap right now, and I would rather jump off a bridge most of the time, so CSS is a good relief. But yeah, I searched for a long time using things like "columns to the end of the page" and other dead ends, and ended up doing hte right combination of equal and columns to nail down a ton of resources the first time I ran into this. If you keep on top of blogs too, you'll probably see solutions you dont need now but refer to later, thats how I found Faux Columns with A List Apart. I had saved the feed article at some point and came back later to it. I'm not a big fan of Faux Columns, but nothing really plays nice like that does in all browsers. Your definitely going down the right path. Do all the hard impossible stuff thats fun for you on your own page where you can make mistakes and play, and do what the client wants the rest of the time. You'll just keep adding to your bag of tricks and rounding out your experience till you feel like you can do anything a designer throws at you. Cheers man, good work on the Meridian page!

posted Jul 31


Ken says:

In case I miss anything: ---http://veerle.duoh.com/blog/links/ (Those are chalk full of good css links) ---http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fauxcolumns/ (A great intro to the method I mentioned earlier) ---http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/pvii_columns/index.htm (A good discussion on whether to hack or to script the solutions for the issue your facing).

posted Jul 31


Ken says:

Haha, yeah, this is like, as old as css as far as problems with extending columns to the bottom of the page. The quick and easy way is to make a background image and make the Body or Wrapper element have a repeat-y background image. The harder and more complicated way I will find some tutorials for ya. They get a bit complex, not too too complex, but annoying issues none-the-less. I'll BRB with that. The terminology your looking for is Equal Height Columns.

posted Jul 31


The decent American says:

Man, that's one sweet page you have here.....skillz! Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

posted Jul 28


jo says:

Awww...there's that favorite tree picture of mine up there. Profile looks great. You certainly have weathered the storm over the last year...stay strong, friend.

posted Jul 28


Luis says:

hey thanks for the comment m8! I'm glad you liked the layout, although I'm a bit sore it doesn't look good out of firefox or safari (haven't tried opera yet). If you need any info on the layout, don't hesitate to ask keep on rockin!

posted Jul 26


Ken says:

Good job man. Works like a charm in FF. Give it a check through in IE6, I've got a feeling its not gonna work properly. To fire off your stars, your using the :hover property correct? In IE6, the :hover selector is only going to work on an anchor tag [a href="#"]. You can do the same thing your doing now, just move it all to the anchor tags and you'll get it across all the browsers. And again, way to go on catching it yourself. Once you start thinking about every element as a layer or container with other layers or containers inside, you'll seriously start to be able to harness CSS while keeping your xhtml ultra light. Anyways, way to go man!

posted Jul 26


Ken says:

Hey man, good lookin out, every now and then I get buried under a contract and never get the chance to come up for air, lol. Contract is coming to a close and I'm just that eager to get back to helping out and coding again, lol. So your culprit with the padding is going to be, well, not using plain old padding, haha. Instead of text-indent (that only affects the first line of text) go for padding: 0 0 0 65px; or whatever works best for you. No, as far as that animation goes, I think you just need to swap the background gifs out. Make two of them, one in a still state, one in an animation, and on hover, swap it to animated, normal state keep it at the still state. Not sure how cross browser that is, but if the browser doesn't like it, it will degrade nicely and just keep the star still. So for the main issue though, drop the text-indent your using for your span elements, and rock the padding. Totally diggin the new layout by the way. And thanks about the beard, haha. Been tryin it for awhile now and as long as I dont jack up the chin strap part, it works well, haha. Take care man, hit me up with any other issues you have.

posted Jul 24


Omar Blasgen says:

With photoshop finally on my new laptop, I've decided to create a new design for my profile. So back to the default until it is up.

posted Jul 19


helene loussier says:

great profile ! i am very impressed ! bravo ! encore !

posted Jul 18


jo says:

Whoa...haven't checked in with you in awhile. This profile design is amazing! (but then...i'm really just a pirate at heart...so OF COURSE, I'd love it) :-)

posted Jul 8


feir(in) says:

haven't heard from you in a while, hope all is well!

posted Jun 4


Ken says:

Haha, you put way too much faith in my CSS, I'm thinking you just haven't found the all stars out there yet ;). But thanks, regardless! Means alot, I put too much time in the presentation of that CSS alone, lol. I'm totally digging the map stuff by the way. Very Pirate's!

posted Jun 1


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