November 24, 2009
goings on on Mt. Tamalpais
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photo by Donald Kinney
On Sunday I noticed a few clouds floating over, so I thought the best thing to do would be to go up on the ridge of Mt. Tamalpais and see if anything interesting was going on.
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photo by Donald Kinney
Everything just about normal -- our little storm has passed. The fog can flow freely again.
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photo by Donald Kinney
And if you look closely you can see a bit of green, waiting, just waiting...
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Nice! Loads fine on an older OS, older Explorer version. Layout looks even better on a 17" monitor, and I do like the soft gray background 100% better.
Thanks for the input, T.F...
Best regards, Don and Kitty
I'm back.
On FF on this computer, all the letters on the left side, starting with 'Table of Contents" and everything listed underneath, are running a little too close to the edge. You should move them 2 or 3 millimeters to the right if you can (2/8th of an inch?) and Table of Contents, and Archive, are hard to read because they're white.
By comparison, your main website ( http://www.photoarrow.com/index.html ) is perfectly laid out.
Please don't hesitate to delete all these posts, by the way.
HI TOMATE FARCIE --
Thanks again for the input on the blog design... I didn't even notice how close the text was to the left edge...
(((oh boy, steam will be coming out my ears by the time I get that fixed... I've got two good books on CSS, and of course there's always the web, but I just don't like CSS -- maybe just because I don't know it all that well)))
It's interesting that the Table of Contents and Archive are showing up on your browser as white... That'll keep me busy figuring that one out -- but very valuable input... I'll be a CSS expert before long...
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