more links
More editable regions for more links
about.history.specifcations.contact
Well, looks like I deleted the code for my counter... so it wasnt registering any hits for the last 2 weeks....
Now its all fixed, and I can now sleep
Well turns out the CSS is only half working. In IE it works (but is too small) and in firefox it just dosent give a shit. Also the padding of everything is out of wack, as in its everywere.... argh
Moved the title to a non editable region, just goto check if it this works, as it proberly wont.... then I will just move it back
Moved the Main blogger tags into a NON-editable region, which means the changes will now be refleced in all the blogs. So If I want to add something, I have created blank editable regions in key locations.
I have deleted the "posted by GeeWhiz" bit from the bottom of all posts. Why becuase I think its quite obvious who done it... Also its just taking up precious space, and well I think it looks neater.
ATM the website is a bit of a mess. The formating of heading and the space is just plain ugly. Other than that it seems to be working ok now. Everything works, as in the HTML and CSS. Except that is in firefox. Firefox refuses to use my font size of 12px, IE and opera it works fine, but for some reason.... its just a mistery. I even installed 0.9, which was only released this week. And everything in my CSS works out. AS in i check it.
Installed the Creative Commons lisence onto the template
Also Re-uploaded the blogs to represent the new changes
Started using/getting information about 'meta' tags. Apparently its good for search engines etc. But still in a bit of a learning process with it though. As in exploring its possibilities.
Firefox seems to be stuffing up the CSS so I'm going to have to fix that up.
Also I still cant seem to get my profile section in the side bar to line up properly like in other templates. I have downloaded a few now and eveything is exactly the same, Except I use a seperate CSS, so maybe thats where the problem is. I am hoping that fixing the CSS to a smaller font size will do the trick and create world peace.
Try this instead
Icon
icon/human readable dead
lawyer stuff
Digital version
Code ->
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
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All I want is a little credit
CC Dead (icon link)
Laweryer Readable legal code
Machine readable code (print this sucker out)
Found that old internet/winamp plugin/app/tool that displays what song
you are listening to. Its pretty cool, becuase its CURRENT which means
that static pages can be dynamic and more real life or something. Of
course constantly blogging is dynamic, isnt it?????
Well, after trying for many days I have not been successfull in
implementing the blog into the righthand side collumn. But fear not.
Instead I have now left the blog in its nice big room, and instead put
all the "spec" information into the side collumn. And I think it
looks/works good/well.
Tweaking the templates has been done and the CSS is now complete.
However, ATM I think that the size of the font is too big and want to make it smaller, Maybe so it looks neater and doesnt take up as much space. As this is making the pages very long.
Updated the CSS. Which is now banging.
Just got a small problem with the date header leaving too much space.
hmmmmm I wonder if i can have negative padding...
Ok changed the blog template again (just a few text type updates). The main change is in the css where I added padding so that the text SHOULDn't be so close together. Wish me luck.
Also I will try and figure out what version this is to make for easyer tracking. maybe just use the blog number or something
2 collumns
OK well I've finnished fiddling with the 2 collumn concept and well its now on all the blogs. Still goto update the specs page, but untill i sort out that profile shit and maybe get some padding on the cells so its a little more spread out.
Will proberly have to make the main collumn small to accomodate the padding and the profile crap