I was playing with photoshop in "what does this thing do?" mode. The original image was a low-res clip from my webcam, and the result is a low-res image with a bunch of stuff done to it. *shrug*
I don't really know what to do with the things so I am sticking them here.
Okay, I know this is pretty lame, but I am unreasonably pleased with my bad photoshopping of this image.
Before:
After:
Whoopeee!
...is more fun than writing in them. Or maybe it is just easier. I helped Dan do some bleachification to logolalia today. You can't get there from here, of course. Someday.
In other non-news, I have erected another blog into which I can fail to put any interesting content. The locally running authoring app for updating it is nice (spell check and drag-and-drop inline media insertion, woot!) but MT still wins overall.
I've got nothing else to say. Anyone need a blog constructed?
This post may or may not settle an argument...
safari reloads with apple+r
One small step for... oh, whatever. You are now looking at three glorious columns. They even render properly in most browsers, and if you think that was easy then you haven't been paying attention.
If the things in the left hand column, most notably the calendar, do not look quite right then you are probably scaling your fonts and I firmly declare it to be your problem.
I am attempting to get deeper into CSS. Task the first: code by hand the main page into a 3 column layout. Expect trouble.
Dan, I don't know if you have realized yet... Everything you know is wrong. We do not have a situation where style components can be used to build on existing skills so much as one where every aspect of web page layout as we understood it (from tables to <hr>) is entirely obsolete.
Big fun.
The idea here is to fill in some shit on the left so that the stuff over there on the right actually appears over there on the right in browsers that do not otherwise seem to be correctly rendering the float property. We'll see...