Mar
27
2007

Onward and … almost upward

Today was a pretty good day, at least in terms of this blog. I managed to play with the primary and secondary sidebars of my CSS file. Now everything lines up properly in both Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers. My next task is to change all the color representations that are in name form (like “solidblue”) into their RGB form (like ’0033CC’). It seems that Internet Explorer doesn’t understand names and automatically converts them into black. More and more it seems like this CSS standard isn’t applicable to Microsoft.

I also managed to get some links established in my “link love” page by using a an old JavaScript code courtesy of my fellow blogger, Colleen. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem that this list is up to date. I know there has to be an easy way that we could share our links in a single data base link. I know how to create databases on a local machine and on an AS/400 machine. So it looks like my next class in the school of hard knocks will be on “how to develop an Internet database that doesn’t involve Microsoft.”

After this, I have got to find time to trade links, increased traffic, and basically get the Internet world to fall in love with all of my sites. You know, this is worse than dating. Instead of trying to win the affection of one woman, I’ve got to win the support of 6 billion people. No pressure though, right? How am I doing so far?????

Popularity: 22% [?]

Today was a pretty good day, at least in terms of this blog. I managed to play with the primary and secondary sidebars of my CSS file. Now everything lines up properly in both Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers. My next task is to change all the color representations that are in name form (like “solidblue”) into their RGB form (like ’0033CC’). It seems that Internet Explorer doesn’t understand names and automatically converts them into black. More and more it seems like this CSS standard isn’t applicable to Microsoft.

I also managed to get some links established in my “link love” page by using a an old JavaScript code courtesy of my fellow blogger, Colleen. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem that this list is up to date. I know there has to be an easy way that we could share our links in a single data base link. I know how to create databases on a local machine and on an AS/400 machine. So it looks like my next class in the school of hard knocks will be on “how to develop an Internet database that doesn’t involve Microsoft.”

After this, I have got to find time to trade links, increased traffic, and basically get the Internet world to fall in love with all of my sites. You know, this is worse than dating. Instead of trying to win the affection of one woman, I’ve got to win the support of 6 billion people. No pressure though, right? How am I doing so far?????

Popularity: 22% [?]

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