Fixing things
This weekend I made a mistake. A big one. After a great Friday night of relaxing with my wife, I decided to tinker a little with a top secret web project. Foolishly, I mixed up two dashboards that looked seemingly the same. I began to shuffle a few things around. By the time I realized what I had done, it was too late.
Without a recent back up, I had no choice but to rebuild the pieces that I had offset. Grudgingly I began to start from scratch one menu item at a time.

Don’t repair – improve
Here’s the thing: My skills have improved since I started this new chapter of Vectorvault. This time I was able to build better pieces. One at a time, I knocked off my tasks until I was finished. The result is a solid site map that Google can sink its teeth into. In short: Vectorvault is a better website today as the result of a mistake. What seemed like a catastrophe turned out to be an opportunity.
NO AI requested to bail me out
I also did it on my own. My mistake. My task. The content here on this site is human created. I am happy to report so is the architecture on which it resides. If you don’t think that’s important, then you have not been paying close enough attention.



















































Lesson learned. I need to keep my eye on the ball.