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12 thoughts on “On the subject of the website redesign”
Yea.
Yea.
Do you like the website redesign, so far? I would have tried to fix the weird, tiny problem where sometimes the area for text is 4 pixels less than it should be last night, but by last night I mean this morning, when I have to be at work by 8AM. Hooray 3 hours sleep!
Err, wait. I mean “Fuck you, sleep.”
Also, I’m thinking of making it so the text-type area is fluid, automatically widening to fit in the window. That shouldn’t be too hard to do, depending upon how conscious I turn out to be for the rest of the day.
Do you like the website redesign, so far? I would have tried to fix the weird, tiny problem where sometimes the area for text is 4 pixels less than it should be last night, but by last night I mean this morning, when I have to be at work by 8AM. Hooray 3 hours sleep!
Err, wait. I mean “Fuck you, sleep.”
Also, I’m thinking of making it so the text-type area is fluid, automatically widening to fit in the window. That shouldn’t be too hard to do, depending upon how conscious I turn out to be for the rest of the day.
Aha! I have done it! It all appears to work correctly now! Yay!
Aha! I have done it! It all appears to work correctly now! Yay!
Yea, it looks good, but orange is a little bright at 4 am.
Yea, it looks good, but orange is a little bright at 4 am.
Oh, come on. fuckyourselftohell.com has always been shades of orange and red.
As far as four AM goes, it can fuck itself to hell.
Oh, come on. fuckyourselftohell.com has always been shades of orange and red.
As far as four AM goes, it can fuck itself to hell.
I think it is interesting how sometimes IE5.5 will decide that the same style sheet information will mean something different this time than it did last time. (When I hit refresh, it always seems to interpret it the way it was intended. It’s like the browser was dozing off or something and didn’t really pay attention to what it was doing until I hit it with refresh.)
I think it is interesting how sometimes IE5.5 will decide that the same style sheet information will mean something different this time than it did last time. (When I hit refresh, it always seems to interpret it the way it was intended. It’s like the browser was dozing off or something and didn’t really pay attention to what it was doing until I hit it with refresh.)
Yea.
Yea.
Do you like the website redesign, so far? I would have tried to fix the weird, tiny problem where sometimes the area for text is 4 pixels less than it should be last night, but by last night I mean this morning, when I have to be at work by 8AM. Hooray 3 hours sleep!
Err, wait. I mean “Fuck you, sleep.”
Also, I’m thinking of making it so the text-type area is fluid, automatically widening to fit in the window. That shouldn’t be too hard to do, depending upon how conscious I turn out to be for the rest of the day.
Do you like the website redesign, so far? I would have tried to fix the weird, tiny problem where sometimes the area for text is 4 pixels less than it should be last night, but by last night I mean this morning, when I have to be at work by 8AM. Hooray 3 hours sleep!
Err, wait. I mean “Fuck you, sleep.”
Also, I’m thinking of making it so the text-type area is fluid, automatically widening to fit in the window. That shouldn’t be too hard to do, depending upon how conscious I turn out to be for the rest of the day.
Aha! I have done it! It all appears to work correctly now! Yay!
Aha! I have done it! It all appears to work correctly now! Yay!
Yea, it looks good, but orange is a little bright at 4 am.
Yea, it looks good, but orange is a little bright at 4 am.
Oh, come on. fuckyourselftohell.com has always been shades of orange and red.
As far as four AM goes, it can fuck itself to hell.
Oh, come on. fuckyourselftohell.com has always been shades of orange and red.
As far as four AM goes, it can fuck itself to hell.
I think it is interesting how sometimes IE5.5 will decide that the same style sheet information will mean something different this time than it did last time. (When I hit refresh, it always seems to interpret it the way it was intended. It’s like the browser was dozing off or something and didn’t really pay attention to what it was doing until I hit it with refresh.)
I think it is interesting how sometimes IE5.5 will decide that the same style sheet information will mean something different this time than it did last time. (When I hit refresh, it always seems to interpret it the way it was intended. It’s like the browser was dozing off or something and didn’t really pay attention to what it was doing until I hit it with refresh.)