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Thursday, October 20, 2005

The Banner of Misery

It nearly led to a bout of fistycuffs, but the computer and I sorted out our differences and I finished my autoscrolling banner. I had absolutely no idea what I was doing, and the fact it took so long to do is testment to that, but it worked out a treat. Check it out here :Link: if you are of a mind. Or not. If you do you will notice (actually you wont, as they work now) the other items that have caused grief. The "more" & "less" function is just downright spectacular. Due wholly to the fact it keeps the page in full, and only expands the single post. Leaves the others still wrapped and on the page without even a pageload. Its hard to appreciate without trying the alternatives perhaps. That and the restricted access, which was awful. Turns out to have a simple solution, but now I know, and thats how you learn I suppose. On somewhat of a sidenote, im thinking thoughts of Lancelot Link: Private Chimp. That was so cool.

2 Comments:

Blogger cks said...

Nice. Paris is good. I like Paris. Anything to do with Paris is good.

10/21/2005 06:31:00 am  
Blogger Nick said...

Alas, my gazing out over a Parisian sky is somewhat limited to 14929px wide by 526px tall. And its nighttime. However, I do like pate.

10/23/2005 07:18:00 pm  

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