Cute l'il balls of fur!
Oct. 13th, 2004 12:37 amThey were settled enough for them each to be held & checked out. They don't appear to have any fleas, & their ears look mite-free!
Also, it was determined that there are two girls and three boys. Cheb is dangerously close to falling in love with the little orange boy. It's just that whole decision thing: kitten or letting
We both took pictures & I'll try to post mine tomorrow...
We just don't see enough of
Still haven't figured out how to get a *&%$$ing background gif to show up in my web pages. Cheb went through the code with me & we found a few things we thought it might be, but we were wrong! Grr. Maybe I can catch Bill tomorrow night on campus and he can enlighten me... It's just so frustrating because it even looks right when I Preview in Browser. It's not until it's actually up on the site that I can see that the image isn't there. Also, since the background is blue, I am using white text which doesn't work well when there is no background image!
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Date: 2004-10-13 06:23 am (UTC)* The backslashes are still showing up in the br tags and the css link tags.
* The image is either not there at all, read-protected, or unreadable by the server. According to the code, it should be here:
http://www.dreamflyte.com/SharonClass/Text/TextBackground.gif
But I get an error when I try to access the graphics file directly.
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Date: 2004-10-13 11:37 am (UTC)When I took out the backslashes it didn't work at all, so I sent it through the markup validater at http://validator.w3.org/ & it said that those tags should have backslashes because they are self-terminating, or something like that.
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Date: 2004-10-13 11:43 am (UTC)I never even considered that option! Thank you! Now I can try to figure out what is wrong with the .gif...
Damn, it looks hideous with a random photo tiling the background!