Moving in
Geeky March 13th, 2006Hello everyone! Check out this super-tweaked template! Took me most of the weekend to get all of it working right, and I still have some stuff I want to tweak more, but I’m pretty proud of it.
You may have previously seen this blog at:
Technology and Otherwise on Blogger, then
Technology and Otherwise on WordPress (Later named ‘The Daily Technocrat’ after a few suggestions to me from Scoble)
Well, I’m back home at Blogger, due to several reasons. I’ll get into it once I’m done moving all my posts in, hopefully by March 13. Why is it taking so long?
I’m tagging all of my posts at del.icio.us (and therefore technorati) now!
In the meantime, check out my new blog project: HelpDesk KnowledgeBase.
HelpdeskKB is a play-by-play of the issues and solutions I come across
while administrating 400+ machines and 1200+ users. I’ll be tracking my
past issues, and share my solutions with other IT pros, people interested in the
IT life, and you!
Entries
March 14th, 2006 at 7:18 pm
I have been reading your blog occasionally for the last couple weeks. A post you made on edbrill.com inspired me to start my own blog. Your blog is coming along nicely. I can tell you are putting a lot of work into it. I tried to post a comment when you were on wordpress but it would not let me. It said I needed to be logged in? I couldn’t figure out what to do and there was no apparent way to email you from that site to tell you about the problem. Anyhow, this place seems much better. Oh, the main reason I wanted to add a comment is to let you know that on IE6 your ‘tweaked’ template has all your content jammed up against the left side of the browser. This is true at least for your main page. I suspect you want in centered as it appears on Firefox.
March 15th, 2006 at 1:16 pm
Thanks for the info! I’ll be sure to check it out in IE.
Thanks for posting, and watch over the next week or so as I try to make this place not so boring, and keep it clean at the same time…
Oh, and if anyone knows how to put a border around text dynamically (not a rectangle, but a thin line that follows the contours of each letter) Please let me know. CSS seems to not be able to do it, maybe Javascript? It sure would help on my new header…