Gave PXL Designs a new face today, and UltraShock.com too?

It’s brighter than before. I have to admit, I got tired of the old black and gray, overdone “Flash” look. I originally banged the old site out quickly when PXL first started, and I guess I was just still caught up in the old “Ultra Shock.com” look with the metal, the overkill. By the way, what happened to UltraShock.com? Says version 2 is coming, but what did you people do with V1 in the meantime? Did you drop it or something? If it’s broken, give me a call, I’ll toss a little Flex in there for you.

I still remember the good old days when they had the Flash robot chat and we’d “research” new Flash techniques for hours at work by making the little bots run around and write profanities at others in the room. All just for plops and giggles of course.

So the new PXL Designs is cleaner and will make you feel like you’re bathing in sunlight, and just itching to buy yourself a brand new rich internet app. Well that’s the hope. But seriously, having the old site completely done in Flex isn’t cool for the search engines. Not that I wasn’t aware of that, but with the speed of developing in Flex, it was the preferred method for the first version. I have to admit, the Adobe Partner logo looks better on white too 😀

There y’ar now. How’s that?

PXL Designs new SEO friendly face lift

Of course it’ll need a little more, maybe a Flex robot chat with pre-made profanities? Or a Noodling game? THIS is an idea! Certainly, here is one reason I’m glad I started this blog where I can display such things. I think people would enjoy a Noodling game, but I’m not entirely sure it would fit with my design for PXL. What would be the goal of a Noodling game thought? For that matter, what’s the goal of actual Noodling. I’ve often pondered that one, as you can tell from my seeming obsession with the sport written all over this blog.

Anyway, for PXL, I figure I’ll do something cool with the top nav since it’s in Flex. But these things take time, I’ll have to think about that one.

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