Thursday, September 01, 2005
Fixed?
Alright, I think I fixed the stupid thing. Let me know if anybody sees anything that doesn't look right. I added a texture behind the left and right columns, just to make them more distinct and, theoretically, to make the primary column in the middle stand out a little more. Maybe. Heck, I dunno at this point.
Anyway, if this version looks OK with everybody, I'm going to stop fiddling with the template and get back to irresponsible, closed-minded right-wing nutcase ranting.
And thank you, with all sincerity, to everyone who's left comments and sent feedback while I was working on this. It's really been helpful. Jerry, I think I figured out how to do those "absolute" codes, and from what I can tell, everything stays in place when you shrink the browser window.
Anyway, it looks good on Firefox and IE on our newer PC running Windows XP, and it looks good on Firefox and IE on our older one, running Windows 98. If you're browsing with a brower other than Firefox or IE, you should stop doing that this instant. How rude of you.If nobody else sees any other glaring oddities, I'm gonna leave the stupid thing alone for a while.
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I'm checking it out in IE on a Windows 2000 machine and it looks great. Stays in place when I shrink the window too. Good job!
Please help yourself (and your readers) to the Umbilical Cord story. It seems you have much more than just a handful of chums reading your site, so I think it would be great for you to draw attention to this story that hasn't seen much of the light of day, and only God knows why.
I haven't been able to do thorough research on this, but you may want to look into it: I heard or read somewhere that scientists have aparently found a way to change (as in morph) an adult skin cell into a stem cell. Again, I just heard it... don't know much. I don't know the logistics and therefore the ethics, (and even the scientists say its a few years away from being solid) but it seems to be another excellent source of ethical healing.
Hat tips are more than acceptable. I've place a link to your site on my blog under the heading "Blogs I don't agree with, but still read" or some such thing. If this is a problem, let me know.
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I haven't been able to do thorough research on this, but you may want to look into it: I heard or read somewhere that scientists have aparently found a way to change (as in morph) an adult skin cell into a stem cell. Again, I just heard it... don't know much. I don't know the logistics and therefore the ethics, (and even the scientists say its a few years away from being solid) but it seems to be another excellent source of ethical healing.
Hat tips are more than acceptable. I've place a link to your site on my blog under the heading "Blogs I don't agree with, but still read" or some such thing. If this is a problem, let me know.
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