09 February 2010
Spurred on by a question from the far reaches of the internet, I have provided a little more detail about using threads in Alpine: namely how to expand and collapse them. No style changes yet, as I am still deciding on how the individual page indexes will function. Soon though---very soon.
08 February 2010
What began as curiosity about some of the things CSS3 could do has turned into a programme of full-blown conversion. My early efforts with CSS3 are now proudly on display in the form of the index page, and I must say, I am quite pleased with the results. There are some limitations to using CSS3, and folks using Internet Explorer will likely wonder what the fuss is about, since IE barely supports any CSS2 at this point---but, oh well, I am hooked on rounded borders and shadows. Now I just have to update all the other pages---wee.
26 January 2010
Having updated my Seamonkey install today, I was forced to re-edit the all.js file again so as to excise Google from the address-bar search feature. This had one benefit: it allowed me to copy the Google URL and include it in the instructions on changing the default search engine. Huzzah!
18 January 2010
So it turns out that there were several changes made to pages, way back on 27 October 2009, but they never got uploaded (or documented for that matter) due to technical difficulties. Now though---now they are up, but I have forgotten most all of the changes that were made. All I can say for certain is that dead links on the 'Centre Of The Internet' page have been marked, and that all the pages have been switched to HTML 5. That is all.
17 January 2010
Happy New Year all! So what does the new year bring? Well, for the time being it brings instructions on changing the default address bar search engine in Seamonkey, and---well, that is about it right now. The instructions can be found on the Search Engines For Fun And Profit page. Enjoy.