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November 11, 2004
Fish and webpage annoyances
Is there anyway to annotate style sheets or other web publishing system templates? When I wrote more AML (Arc Macro Language - a GIS thing), I could add things like '/*This piece of code sends the map to the plotter. You'd think after years of doing this you'd remember that, wouldn't you?', but when I tried something like that for this page's style sheet so that I can remember just what bits things like '#content h2' modify, it freaked and hid under the bed until I took it out. Am I just using the wrong characters to start?
So I don't have my links back, and I've yet to generate photo albums (Mo, I like yours - are you using the same program you used when you were on MT?), but it's a start. I do really like that you can categorize posts, and once it's set up I know I'll like it better than Blogger. I'd like to figure out how to turn off commenting on the Live Journal feed so that all comments end up here (I'm not a paid LJ member - do I need to do that? Would that be an annoying thing to do? Have I asked enough questions yet this morning?), but it's a start.
Anyway, this is my fish, Ollie. Marie picked him out; Sue gave me the tank. I tried to get him to stay still for better photos, but he refused.
Posted by Kristin at November 11, 2004 9:27 AM
Comments
Yuppers.... CSS is annotated with:
/* FOOTER STYLES */
See:
http://www.brain-stream.com/css/main.css
Not sure about AML. Each type of code has its own comments. In HTML it's <! -- -->
Posted by: B.K. DeLong at November 11, 2004 9:47 AM