Wednesday, October 29, 2003
Filler
Thanks to Russ for tweaking the code even further. I had attempted to cut-and-paste some code to move my links bar to the left side of the page but was unable to do so.
I asked Russ to help me out, figuring that for someone with the requisite knowledge of HTML, the change I needed could be effected quickly. Looking at the new template, though, it seems that the entire code has been rewritten. Perhaps the code was poorly written to begin with and needed to be started again from scratch. On the other hand, maybe he just moved the formatting around.
Either way, the site is now set up just the way I like it. When I'm at a public computer I intend to use the links as my bookmarks, and having them on the left brings them closer to the "back" button on a browser.
It may, however, make the page slightly less pleasing to the visitor's eye. This is a sacrifice I'm willing to make.
Wrapping up, thanks again to Russ for the work, and hopefully this will be my last post about the back work of the page. Actually, this is definitely the last such post; even if the site requires and receives more work, this kind of stuff is boring to read.
Thanks to Russ for tweaking the code even further. I had attempted to cut-and-paste some code to move my links bar to the left side of the page but was unable to do so.
I asked Russ to help me out, figuring that for someone with the requisite knowledge of HTML, the change I needed could be effected quickly. Looking at the new template, though, it seems that the entire code has been rewritten. Perhaps the code was poorly written to begin with and needed to be started again from scratch. On the other hand, maybe he just moved the formatting around.
Either way, the site is now set up just the way I like it. When I'm at a public computer I intend to use the links as my bookmarks, and having them on the left brings them closer to the "back" button on a browser.
It may, however, make the page slightly less pleasing to the visitor's eye. This is a sacrifice I'm willing to make.
Wrapping up, thanks again to Russ for the work, and hopefully this will be my last post about the back work of the page. Actually, this is definitely the last such post; even if the site requires and receives more work, this kind of stuff is boring to read.
Thanks to Russ for tweaking the code even further. I had attempted to cut-and-paste some code to move my links bar to the left side of the page but was unable to do so.
I asked Russ to help me out, figuring that for someone with the requisite knowledge of HTML, the change I needed could be effected quickly. Looking at the new template, though, it seems that the entire code has been rewritten. Perhaps the code was poorly written to begin with and needed to be started again from scratch. On the other hand, maybe he just moved the formatting around.
Either way, the site is now set up just the way I like it. When I'm at a public computer I intend to use the links as my bookmarks, and having them on the left brings them closer to the "back" button on a browser.
It may, however, make the page slightly less pleasing to the visitor's eye. This is a sacrifice I'm willing to make.
Wrapping up, thanks again to Russ for the work, and hopefully this will be my last post about the back work of the page. Actually, this is definitely the last such post; even if the site requires and receives more work, this kind of stuff is boring to read.
Thanks to Russ for tweaking the code even further. I had attempted to cut-and-paste some code to move my links bar to the left side of the page but was unable to do so.
I asked Russ to help me out, figuring that for someone with the requisite knowledge of HTML, the change I needed could be effected quickly. Looking at the new template, though, it seems that the entire code has been rewritten. Perhaps the code was poorly written to begin with and needed to be started again from scratch. On the other hand, maybe he just moved the formatting around.
Either way, the site is now set up just the way I like it. When I'm at a public computer I intend to use the links as my bookmarks, and having them on the left brings them closer to the "back" button on a browser.
It may, however, make the page slightly less pleasing to the visitor's eye. This is a sacrifice I'm willing to make.
Wrapping up, thanks again to Russ for the work, and hopefully this will be my last post about the back work of the page. Actually, this is definitely the last such post; even if the site requires and receives more work, this kind of stuff is boring to read.
Thanks to Russ for tweaking the code even further. I had attempted to cut-and-paste some code to move my links bar to the left side of the page but was unable to do so.
I asked Russ to help me out, figuring that for someone with the requisite knowledge of HTML, the change I needed could be effected quickly. Looking at the new template, though, it seems that the entire code has been rewritten. Perhaps the code was poorly written to begin with and needed to be started again from scratch. On the other hand, maybe he just moved the formatting around.
Either way, the site is now set up just the way I like it. When I'm at a public computer I intend to use the links as my bookmarks, and having them on the left brings them closer to the "back" button on a browser.
It may, however, make the page slightly less pleasing to the visitor's eye. This is a sacrifice I'm willing to make.
Wrapping up, thanks again to Russ for the work, and hopefully this will be my last post about the back work of the page. Actually, this is definitely the last such post; even if the site requires and receives more work, this kind of stuff is boring to read.