Posted in Web Design on October 28th, 2006 No Comments »
Over the past couple of weeks or more, I’ve been working on a web site for a church in Tallahassee, Florida. I used XHTML 1.0 Transitional for this site, which is not really normal for me. I just figured I’d made it a bit easier on myself. I should also add the fact that I [...]
After playing around with my little addition at the bottom of this site, I have discovered the following: Native XHTML Support (via HTTP-ACCEPT): Firefox Seamonkey Camino Epiphany Opera 9 iCab Amaya Can Render XHTML: Konqueror Safari* No XHTML support: Internet Explorer (for Windows) 7** Internet Explorer (for Mac) 5.2.3 Links * Safari is able to [...]
Posted in Site News on October 23rd, 2006 No Comments »
Today, I got fed up with the Fendora Core 5 setup and reinstalled OpenSUSE 10.1, this time, without a guide. I like using something that works, and that’s easy to work with. I will admit though that the initial installation of OpenSUSE 10.1 is ultra-buggy until you figure out how to update it. After that [...]
Posted in Random Stuff on October 19th, 2006 No Comments »
I recently ran into this Mozilla Firefox T-shirt. It’s only $10 and it looks quite nice. Consider buying one, as the profits go to the Mozilla Foundation. I bought one. Edit: As of October 30th, 2006 or so, they do not sell this shirt anymore.
Posted in Site News on October 14th, 2006 No Comments »
Earler today, our web server was upgraded to Fendora Core 5. The transition is still not totally complete for all the sites, but hopefully this web site is fully functional again. If you find anything wrong, drop me a line about it, and I’ll see if I can do something about it. As far as [...]