Well, hopefully this will be the last, “Administrivia” posting for awhile. Tomorrow or the next day, I hope to start a little bit more interesting posting. But, hey, I do want to preserve the record.
Today, I reminded myself how to do a little bit of CSS and HTML coding. I also re-learned the nice, but sometimes frustrating, Adobe ImageReady CS2, because I had to completely rebuild the navigation menu.
Let it be known that this day — this wonderful day that went wrong in so many other ways — I at least finally integrated the Probable Cause blog into the rest of my website!
By the way, those of you using Internet Explorer 6: You might want to upgrade. Once I rest up a bit and get some real work done, I’ll consider fixing the navigation bar so it doesn’t run up into the graphic on your antique microsofty browser. Better yet? Get Firefox!
Oh, “p.s.,” I did all the above thanks to the help of Joni Mueller of Pixelita Designs.
Yeah…but didn’t you say it doesn’t look so good in IE6? I noticed it looks good in both Firefox and in IE7. I don’t have any other browsers installed to check. I thought about re-doing the banner again, so that the menubar was combined with the top (banner) image.
The reason I didn’t do that originally was because the top (banner) image for the blog is very slightly different from the regular one: in order to get the subtitle to stand out more, I had to darken the background image selectively.
So to fix things, I’d have to re-do the slicing and mapping twice, which is a little too boring for me to make myself do right now. 😉
Yeah…but didn’t you say it doesn’t look so good in IE6? I noticed it looks good in both Firefox and in IE7. I don’t have any other browsers installed to check. I thought about re-doing the banner again, so that the menubar was combined with the top (banner) image.
The reason I didn’t do that originally was because the top (banner) image for the blog is very slightly different from the regular one: in order to get the subtitle to stand out more, I had to darken the background image selectively.
So to fix things, I’d have to re-do the slicing and mapping twice, which is a little too boring for me to make myself do right now. 😉
Hey, don’t forget about the Opera Browser. It always “gets it right” when it comes to web pages and holds your feet to the fire regarding precise layout. If it looks good in Opera, I know I’m golden. (And Probable Cause .. looks fabu in Opera!)
Hey, don’t forget about the Opera Browser. It always “gets it right” when it comes to web pages and holds your feet to the fire regarding precise layout. If it looks good in Opera, I know I’m golden. (And Probable Cause .. looks fabu in Opera!)