CSS fried my brain

Sep 12, 2004 01:52

permalinks, div classes, pseudo-classes, Oh My!

Ever since I started my blog, AJG-fiaRFoC, there have been a few things I was unhappy with. I got the format from a template(whose maker I give credit to) and proceeded to reprogram and replace the entire header (pics, spacing, etc...). I customized all the colors, designed my own images, made my ( Read more... )

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ericisrad September 12 2004, 00:00:09 UTC
It's lookin' good, btw.

(the link to your blog in this post doesn't work, but I figured it out ;)

Here's an explanation for trackbacks, in case you haven't figured them out yet. I really wish LiveJournal had them. I sent in a support request asking if they did, and I guess they said some 3rd-party developer made them, and told me I have to hunt through the developers' pages to find them. LJ help is usually pretty good, but that was just lame.

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mikaeldraven September 12 2004, 00:18:54 UTC
Thanks for the compliment :)

...and for the heads up. I fixed the link. Oh yeah, thanks for the trackback info too. I use Haloscan for my comments and trackback, so I probably just need to take time reading through their faq. Like I said though, my brain is fried right now. No more technical stuff for me for awhile. And while I'm at it, thanks for your blog too. You and Dale are about the only two people that keep making think more about politics and matters of state, when I would usually not be so well-rounded.

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ericisrad September 12 2004, 00:56:03 UTC
Whoa. And thank you for the compliment about my blog. You're very welcome. That's probably one of the greatest compliments I've ever gotten.

And thanks again for pointing me to Dale's site. I've been having some fun conversations with him and have been totally enjoying his site. Y'all are rad.

I know this might be unwelcome at this hour because it's more techno-speak, but you should think about syndicating your new blog on LJ so that the rest of us can view all of your posts on our friends pages :)

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mikaeldraven September 12 2004, 01:32:29 UTC
That's something I'll look into. I didn't know that was possible. Plus, I may have to have a paid account for that, which I can't afford just yet.

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