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I am a former high school math Teacher, a husband, and a father of two with one more on the way.
I graduated with a degree in Physiological Sciences from the University of Arizona. I followed that up with a masters of Arts in Teaching degree from George Fox University with an endorsement in Advanced Mathematics.
After teaching math to high schoolers for five years, I was recruited to work for the web browser Flock after they saw the work I had done on the side developing themes for Firefox.
My work includes Aero Fox, Aero Fox Silver, Aquatint Redone, Aquatint Black, Abstract Classic, Abstract Zune, Bible Fox and many others.
Unfortunately, due to the recent drop in the U.S. economy, I was laid off from Flock after only five months following major payroll cuts. As I continue to develop themes for Firefox and now Flock, my hope is to be able to turn it into a business developing high quality user interface for browsers and websites. I love doing this sort of thing and appreciate the feedback and support I have received from users.
This site will mainly be for updates as I work on maintaining and improving my themes. I have added a discussion forum to my main site, www.virtusdesigns.com, as well for people who want to post comments, start discussions, and help out with troubleshooting issues.
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2 comments:
I second that motion!
Searching folders IMO was much quicker and the hight lighting feature for the search results is no longer there.
Thanks for the upgrade!
Thank you again very much for creating the Bible Thunderbird Themes! I would be grateful if you would consider extending this theme to cover the Lightning Calendar extension. Lightning comes with some very nice buttons, but these are all replaced with plain writing when you switch to the Bible Theme for Thunderbird. If you create a theme for the Lightning extension, it will be good for Sunbird too. In the meantime, could you at least copy the Lightning buttons into the Bible Theme, so that they are not lost when you switch themes. I think a lot of people are going to want to sync their Google Calendar with Lightning, so that they can use Thunderbird instead of Outlook. Thanks again for your help.
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