Given aspects of the
content of my new daily, thus far, "blog" which can't be to everybody's liking, I'm slightly reluctant to mention it again here, but I do have a problem or two with
style.
I tweaked with highly adaptable templates which pleased me (by a fellow named Bryan Bell) and got pretty much the look I wanted, plus dealing with some HTML/CSS issues friends have raised.
However, 1):
while the home page works fine in Safari, Camino, Omniweb, Netscape and Explorer,
this happens in some browsers (Explorer) -
while the date, comment and title come out as I'd prefer in say, Safari:
In Explorer on Windows XP, the date comes out big and unsightly. I've checked the HTML as best I've learned, but have yet to suss out what to do about it, if I can do anything. I don't see how to "regulate" these bits.
2) iCab doesn't hack it, and is alone in not doing so. It chucks both the calendar and the navigator tables(?) to the bottom of the page instead of putting them on the right-hand side where they should be.
Could anyone please tell me, from the source code, what might be wrong or missing? The
CSS validator gives me a largely clean bill of health, apart from some warnings concerning colour.
3) This may be between me and the RadioUserland people unless anybody knows the quick answer. I'm trying to figure out what "generic" URL, if such there is, I'm supposed to type into an available URL space for each entry so that
this is the one that comes up in a RSS news reader like NetNewsWireLite, rather than the URL for the first link in the entry.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Edit: I forgot the
link.
I'll be brighter in the morning...
[ 03-18-2003, 05:40 PM: Message edited by: taliesin ]