That day/night thing

Sorry I didn’t mention this last night at 3:30 AM when it was finished and online, but I’ve just put a little changing graphic on the front page of ME behind the login/search bar that changes every hour as the day goes on. Wanted to fulfill what I said about having it done ‘before the week [was] out’, and Sunday night seemed like the latest possible time to do so… you know, before the new work-week began and everyone started looking at the site again.

I’ll probably put in a little field/drop-down-list for you to select your time zone after a day or couple/few days. I’m eating breakfast right now, and then I’m going out to start applying for work. Having dad not live here makes a difference, so I may be able to get the time zone cookie-maker in place pretty quick. Hopefully I’ll also be able to get a job pretty quick, too. Money is something I need. World-wide customizable time-of-day self-changing graphics is not so much.

Feel free to comment on the day/night thing here.

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10 thoughts on “That day/night thing”

  1. You’ll have to pay attention to notice the difference, probably, but I updated the graphics for the day/night bar on the main ME page just now. Day looks more like day and night looks more like night, with less of one bleeding into the other.

    I may further fine-tune the dawn and dusk at a later date.

    I’m also thinking of trying to find out about the weather, too, if Iain ever comes up with a live local weather database/API to plug into.

    And now, to change clothes and begin some more “traditional” art work.

  2. You’ll have to pay attention to notice the difference, probably, but I updated the graphics for the day/night bar on the main ME page just now. Day looks more like day and night looks more like night, with less of one bleeding into the other.

    I may further fine-tune the dawn and dusk at a later date.

    I’m also thinking of trying to find out about the weather, too, if Iain ever comes up with a live local weather database/API to plug into.

    And now, to change clothes and begin some more “traditional” art work.

  3. I am interested in seeing the heavenly bodies in the dark look more like heavenly bodies and less like mold. I can’t wait ’til tonight!

  4. I am interested in seeing the heavenly bodies in the dark look more like heavenly bodies and less like mold. I can’t wait ’til tonight!

  5. Well, since I didn’t think the other stuff looked like mold, I can’t promise it doesn’t still look like mold. But what do I know?

  6. Well, since I didn’t think the other stuff looked like mold, I can’t promise it doesn’t still look like mold. But what do I know?

  7. That’s okay…I kinda didn’t know what to describe it as. Stars were not it. But that doesn’t matter, really. I like it anyway.

  8. That’s okay…I kinda didn’t know what to describe it as. Stars were not it. But that doesn’t matter, really. I like it anyway.

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