I’ve made a long needed addition to my blog, a sidebar. I’ve been restricted to the top nav bar for a while now, and it’s been a pain to keep it simple but also have all the needed links.
Now I use the top main bar for high level links such as home, micro blog, projects page, etc. And the sidebar houses a few social icons, featured sections on the blog, and also a few links to my current projects.
When I started my first job as an iOS Developer just over a year ago, I was really excited about my two 23” monitors on my desk. I had every app I’d need for the entire day open and visible for 8 hours.
The past month or so I’ve started to find myself disconnecting my MacBook to eliminate distraction, and it’s certainly working. I find it a lot easier to to focus on what I’m doing if I just have the one window visible.
I could probably just use the one monitor, and keep it minimal with one app always in full screen mode. But I think I just enjoy using a laptop more. It could be down to the fact that I’ve never owned a desktop computer before though, as for the last 10 years I’ve always used 13" MacBooks.
It feels right to me to do all my work on this small laptop, but it certainly sounds weird in my head.
I’ve got a new build of Slate uploading to Apple now. It has one change - better detection of images in posts. It’s something that annoys me a lot, and it slows down the app significantly if the image is downloaded/rendered on the main thread.
I’m hoping to get back in to the swing of things with Slate, because I’ve been busy on other projects recently, one being my latest app Text Case.