At first, I tried to make pages and incorporate Dyna's graphics. Somehow, I made every page a slightly different color and couldn't line anything up. Dyna took over, and now we have this. I guess I'm biased, but I think it's pretty damn good!
Among the features: list of our shows, a web log, individual bio pages, a team history, list of side projects and photos.
The web log will hopefully let team members post about what they're doing on their own, or just what the team is doing, or whatever.
I plan to get more photos up soon.
And I plan to make the show listing automatic by plundering the script that Dillinger's Brett Christensen wrote. I like their whole site, actually, and maybe I'll just steal that.
You can get to info about any monkeydick member by putting their first name after the URL like this:
http://www.monkeydick.com/will
http://www.monkeydick.com/curtis
...like that. because god knows, one thing the internet needs is faster access to information on specific members of an improv team called monkeydick.
thanks to brian berrebbi for the idea to use movable type on this site to begin with.
Posted by will at November 4, 2003 05:37 PMI don't know at one point it became de rigeur for harold teams to have websites... probably the same time that it stopped being a given that everyone who took classes was put on a harold team and they became some how "profession" by the nature of there being a bigger demand for slots than there were teams. 1999.
So, we have a website.
Who is going to come to this site? What weird people care enough? That's probably defeatist to have that attitude.
I love love love having Movable Type though. My favorite sewing sites all use it [like www.sewhipithurts.com] You can leave comments on our entries! It's hotness.
Posted by: dyna at November 14, 2003 06:07 PM