Visually I like the new look, but the CSS behind the site is pretty complex, I’m sure it’s more complex than it needs to be. There are lots of fixes in there for browser bugs/CSS glitches. http://www.librarymonk.com/wp-content/themes/monastery/style.css Most of these fixes are for browsers that very few people still use. I’d rather the content be [...]
Here is the new 3 column Library Monk design. It’s not done yet, but it’s usable at this point and having it live makes it easier to finish up. So don’t be suprised if some things don’t work. But I should be done soon..
…does it take to cook bacon? I’m not talking about temperature, I mean college degrees. In my case, the answer is two/working on three. I cooked bacon a few months ago with just a plate and lots of paper towels. It was very messy and the bacon was hard to cook consistently. Today I used [...]
The Lady Vols bet UConn 89 to 80 today. I find I’m even more of a UT fan now than when I lived almost within sight of Neyland Stadium and Thompson-Boling Arena. Maybe it’s because if you say UT in Missouri the T has a 50/50 chance of being understood as Tennessee, some people will [...]
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