Web Design Archive - Web Resources
Posted on December 18, 2007
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Only a moment this morning to make a post about a site I stumbled upon yesterday while searching for various podcast players for WordPress. As it happens, I’ve found it necessary to find a solution to insert a small pod cast player into my college blog for interviews I do with various design professionals. From time to time, various module members at SERTI University District where I teach Photoshop invites professionals in the design and development industry to speak at public seminar throughout the school year. Each of these events or seminars gives me a great opportunity to do interviews and pick the brains of colleagues in the business which I sometimes record for instructional purposes.
So, after speaking with the developers at iPress about the importance of Pod Casting we hashed out how beneficial it would be for me as an instructor to put my interviews online on any number of my blogs. Last night, I decided to take just a few minutes to locate a nice little flash MP3 player to put into blogs that I could modify to have my own look and feel when I stumbled upon a site impressive enough to motivate me to write this very post. A few minutes turned into 4+ hours as I looked at my watch, taking notice that the time was just shy of 3AM I realized bookmarking the site would not be enough justice and a post about WebDesignArchive.org would be the worth the time.
Web Design Archive - The Website
I recently added a new category on my blog here at JaredRitchey.com to reflect my thoughts and to articulate the blessings in knowing or interacting with various professionals in the industry titled “Professionals in Review”. The website, Web Design Archive, although not part of an interview fits my own little criteria of the kind of post that gets to go into this category. Although I have dozens of posts in draft state regarding some of my favorite people in the business like Bryan over at CMS Report, or Ryan Bonham at Transparent Technologies among many others, the website, Web Design Archive gets to fit under my new category because the site is not just a professional resource but is presented as a “professional”.
My many hours on the site last night netted me a lofty inventory of resources I’ll be days in organizing and writing about as a result. The website presents many post snippets about an assortment of applications, products and plugins for WordPress among other things. One thing in particular that I was able to find most useful during my hasty search last evening was the AJAX Tabbed Snippets that was most fitting to projects I’m working on with The Brokers Edge. Armed with great examples as a result the site in a span of 4 hours proved more valuable than the previous days efforts to build a tabbed interface for an Open Realty MLS search screen which took me a full 9 hours. Worthy of a visit and certainly a bookmark, you can visit Web Design Archive to form your own opinion.
Jared Ritchey FeedBurner Update
Posted on December 10, 2007
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New design being applied to this blog and the others so I thought I’d also update the feed burner. Here is a link for no other reason than to post a link. FeedBurner.
Adobe InDesign CS2 Error
Posted on December 3, 2007
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Adobe indesign is missing required system fonts or CMap files
Pressed for time and at the most inconvenient moment, Adobe InDesign decided to stop working. The error "Adobe indesign is missing required system fonts or CMap files" pops up tossing my workday in array. After 40 minutes on the phone with Adobe Tech support I finally succumb to my frustrations and reinstalled Adobe InDesign CS2 on a second system and simply migrated the missing files directly to my workstation. Having solved the problem using this method I figured I’d make a zip copy of that folder and provide it here for download. Before you follow the suggest repair method outlined on Adobe’s Self Service Forum, consider for a moment that if you accidentally deleted the directory during an uninstall as I had then reinstalling and or running the "repair" sequence likely will not work. I installed and reinstalled several times with no success as suggested by tech support the many methods I had been directed to follow. The quick and easy solution is to simply download this zip file for your PC version of Adobe InDesign CS2 and drag them to your Adobe Shared Folder
Required System Fonts or CMap Files Download Fix Here
Okay so start by visiting my downloads section for the missing-adobe-cmap.zip file. After you extract it you should see a file structure like this;

Be sure InDesign is closed, simply drag the folder reqrd (and sub folders) to the following directory; C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Fonts\ and restart Adobe InDesign. An image of the typical file structure;

You should now have the error message gone and the application starting as it should. Having spent less time to write this post than it took me to lose valuable time fixing this little issue, I’m glad that maybe this will help someone else save valuable time should they experience the same error.
Updated January 30th 2008
Well it looks like my original instructions were not entirely clear so I’ve replaced a portion of them with graphics and I’ve given a bit more detail in hopes that it provides a bit more clarity. Thanks to everyone who has visited, commented and contacted me regarding this fix.
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