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*phew*
I think I've got the design of the ConDFW 2008 website more-or-less finalized. It took many many hours of banging my head against the desk to accept that I just cannot sort WordPress posts - which is what I'm using to manage the individual guests' bio pages - by anything other than Title or Date. Which means that they're all sorted by the first name now.*
Anyway, plz to be telling me if it goes explodey on your screen - browser & OS would be a help to know. The GoH names near the top do break onto another line if your browser width isn't wide enough, but that's a typical hazard of the Web and not something I'm concerned about. I'm more worried about things that prevent people from getting information or give them misleading information. And I'm way too annoyed with Wordpress's sorting limitations to care about teeny tweaks at the moment. :D
* The con director approved that - she doesn't care as long as there's some sort of organization. If enough people complain, we can hack it to display in last-name order by changing the posting date/time on all of the posts and then sorting by date/time, but I'd rather not have to do that. :)
I think I've got the design of the ConDFW 2008 website more-or-less finalized. It took many many hours of banging my head against the desk to accept that I just cannot sort WordPress posts - which is what I'm using to manage the individual guests' bio pages - by anything other than Title or Date. Which means that they're all sorted by the first name now.*
Anyway, plz to be telling me if it goes explodey on your screen - browser & OS would be a help to know. The GoH names near the top do break onto another line if your browser width isn't wide enough, but that's a typical hazard of the Web and not something I'm concerned about. I'm more worried about things that prevent people from getting information or give them misleading information. And I'm way too annoyed with Wordpress's sorting limitations to care about teeny tweaks at the moment. :D
* The con director approved that - she doesn't care as long as there's some sort of organization. If enough people complain, we can hack it to display in last-name order by changing the posting date/time on all of the posts and then sorting by date/time, but I'd rather not have to do that. :)
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I can check tomorrow on the dreaded work settings: Windows XP/IE6 (yuck)
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Firefox on WindowsXP. My Firefox is fairly customized.
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It's kind of a mess under Mac OS X, Safari browser (ver. 1.0.3 (v85.8.1)). Your far right column is completely squished horizontally ... check it out here.
Note that this is not quite the latest version of Safari ... I will need to do an operating system upgade (a purchased one on a CD, not a download) to be able to get that.
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Thanks.
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This Safari does wonky things with styles applied to DIVs in general. That's how I did the little title boxes for my reviews - the ones that show up when you go under the cut - and they don't right-align properly on Safari. And I know my code is sound. Me, I would have done your layout here with tables, even though that's the old-fashoned unslick way to do it, simply because it's a little more bomb-proof. But really, the browser should be honoring the DIV coding.
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The boy has had an idea for a whole database system to run an entire con for like a decade now - if we ever get together and code it up, I'll probably be in charge of the GUI and doing things like this. XD
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Our CMS is a load of poop-eating slime, so I'm sure anything you produced was better. (Actually, it's a load of code-eating slime, hence my ire ... I've put some layouts just the way I wanted them, and had it chew all my nice code to hell ... .) Honestly, we were better off when I was the CMS ... .
When we first started the agency's public website, we had cool Unix guru people working directly on the project, and we could do nifty things with DBs and such. Now most of the people involved are the usual run-of-the-mill Fed IT people, and just about anything is whoa! Too complicated! Has to run through the test lab! Has to be a COTS solution! Yada yada yada ... I miss being part of a can-do operation where people actually understand what they're working on.