May 12, 2005

OK, The Frame's Up...

Well, I think I have mangled my code as much as humanly possible, so if there are any MT gurus out there who would be willing to take a peek at my bit of Naval lint, and perhaps offer a suggestion or two as to how to correct any major errors in said coding I would be beholding to ya. I am getting blurry-eyed at looking at all the text/manuals/code...and am running out of Rum.

Posted by Guy S at May 12, 2005 06:23 PM
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#1

Guy, that's looking pretty darn good. I like how you've done the two side bars, and it feels nice and ..... mariner-like. Only thing, there's an awful lot of white in the middle there, matey!

Posted by Eric at May 12, 2005 07:29 PM
#2

ruh roh, I see your first post in my RSS reader, but not on your blog. Check your font color.

Posted by Eric at May 12, 2005 07:31 PM
#3

Ok, perhaps there is a missing line (or two) of code..cause I don't see a line for font color (waits for fits of giggles/laughter/chortles to subside from all assembled). Heck, all we used in the Navy was various colored crayons and construction paper.

Posted by Guy S at May 12, 2005 07:43 PM
#4

Look in your stylesheet template for a line like:

color: #101010;

This will probably be under the portion of your stylesheet dealing with your blog entries themselves. color is the font color, bgcolor is the background. If your color is the same as your main bgcolor your words will never show up. Email me your stylesheet template if you want to.

Posted by Eric at May 12, 2005 07:49 PM
#5

Oh, and there is a way to let TTLB know that you moved. I couldn't find a way to let Technorati know, unfortunately.

Posted by Eric at May 12, 2005 07:51 PM
#6

I think the stylesheet(s) are screwed up. I will drop you a line about this and attach what I have in gmail...thanks for the assist.

Posted by Guy S at May 12, 2005 09:19 PM
#7

Okay, I'm looking at your style sheets tonight. I'll let you know what I think. I did notice that you have some styles in your header as well. Your best bet is to merge those into a single style sheet. Any styles in your header override any centralized style sheets that you call from the header. That's okay, if it looks good. But, it does cause a problem. Later, if you want to make a change you will have to go to multiple locations to update your style. It's a lot easier to just update the styles once, in the CSS.

Posted by Eric at May 13, 2005 04:04 AM
#8

Give thanks to Eric, he is a god of coding ™ !

I now have words, text , printed prose even (/snaggletooth).

Thanks Eric, and Jim who has also answered questions never ending, and of course to y'all for allowing my bit of fluff to find a new home.

--Ye old squid somewhere in the hinterlands of northern Illinois--

Posted by Guy S at May 13, 2005 08:13 AM
#9

Well, I don't know about "God", how about demi-god with pretensions to overthrowing the established order?

Posted by Eric at May 13, 2005 07:42 PM
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