Before I leave work today, in like 7 hours from now, someone remind me to pick up Alpha at the train station nearest my office, where she will be waiting with small red suitcase, instead of driving straight home, okay? We’re going away for the weekend.
Also, Father’s Day contest at Raising Hell, go see, $20 buck Amazon prize.
Oh, and, I almost forgot, new shoes at the Shoe Project.
God, I love this new design. Georgia is such a classy, legible font. Could someone with Opera or IE5/Mac tell me what exactly is breaking for them, so I can beg someone to fix it?
That’s a very sexy afternoon you have planned, Mig.
It’s things like this that make me think being married is alright, despite the world at large.
And on IE5 for Mac, your white background table action stops way before your text, so it bleeds onto the red background.
In OmniWeb, your black border is gone and your image overlaps your entry. Screenshots available at your request.
I hope I didn’t offend by needing the zen vacuum project pointed out. I kid because I love.
looks fine in opera 6 on a PC.
and, you don’t care about NS4.x on PC right? because … it’s not pretty.
but it’s only like 8% of people now…
i take that back. where the picture is inserted on the Alpha poem entry, everything goes all wonky. the white bg and black border both end, while the text does not.
oh, and your cookies don’t work for me either.
mig! pick up your wife!
Er- I’m on IE5 Mac and this page looks… uh… red. Very… red. The white table backgd halts about 600px down, and there’s a weird black and white bug with a confused expression in the text top corner. I’ll email a screenshot.
This IS all very nice miguel.
Yeah- nice. Nice like a 1920’s bordello. All we need in here is some deep-pile shag carpet and wood panelling. This is another April Fool’s joke, right? Bring back the Last Supper!
Could you maybe stop using red fonts until you get your CSS cleaned up? In IE5 for Mac, and in OmniWeb, one of the problems is that your background stops short and you have mostly a red background. Therefore red text is invisible.
B is writing a “good CSS” primer, from his experiences building web browsers, designing online services, and mostly from fixing friends’ sites. It should be up after we come back from celebrating our anniversary and are sobered up. Which may be a while. So maybe you could reclass that font as black?