...and more of the same.
Aug. 27th, 2000 10:44 pmI continued my self-imposed retreat in my sanctum, as Galina did the million little things she felt had to be done before wheels-up tomorrow at 9 am. I finished off the translation and sent it back to the office, as I'll be taking Galina to the airport, which is on the other side of rush hour from here.
I spent some time looking at the customization code for LJ, and although it looked arcane and mysterious the first time I viewed it, it now begins to make sense. I've been making some minor tweaks to the code, which would be apparent only to anyone who visits my LiveJournal regularly. Once I have a little time...
I've spent some time using the LJ "random" feature, despite the risk - pointed out in a post by sanssouci - of randomly landing on a page with "adult" content. What I have found in my random ramblings is not so much content that might give the innocent passer-by the wrong impression of what LJ is all about, but content that is damn near unreadable. Without having kept any records of my travels, it just seems to me that way too many folks have set up their pages to have a black background with text colors running the gamut from dark green, to dark blue, to dark gray. The only way to actually read the stuff, short of unlimbering the `lynx' browser on my trusty Linux box, is to highlight it with the mouse. Anyway, to each his (or her) own.
Greetings to new friend chirstyn, who not only employs a relaxing combination of foreground and background colors in her LiveJournal, but whose posts are a pleasure to read.
Cheers...
I spent some time looking at the customization code for LJ, and although it looked arcane and mysterious the first time I viewed it, it now begins to make sense. I've been making some minor tweaks to the code, which would be apparent only to anyone who visits my LiveJournal regularly. Once I have a little time...
I've spent some time using the LJ "random" feature, despite the risk - pointed out in a post by sanssouci - of randomly landing on a page with "adult" content. What I have found in my random ramblings is not so much content that might give the innocent passer-by the wrong impression of what LJ is all about, but content that is damn near unreadable. Without having kept any records of my travels, it just seems to me that way too many folks have set up their pages to have a black background with text colors running the gamut from dark green, to dark blue, to dark gray. The only way to actually read the stuff, short of unlimbering the `lynx' browser on my trusty Linux box, is to highlight it with the mouse. Anyway, to each his (or her) own.
Greetings to new friend chirstyn, who not only employs a relaxing combination of foreground and background colors in her LiveJournal, but whose posts are a pleasure to read.
Cheers...