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Jun. 14th, 2014 12:02 pm
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  • Fri, 17:35: Figured out the reason this laptop sometimes says "operating system missing" at startup is cuz when a flashdrive's in that's where it looks.
  • Fri, 20:42: just saw a Tumblr URL as the offlclal URL of a car ad
  • Sat, 09:32: The link to the AKOTAS/3Faces forum at Manley's site is broken. I ain't reediting five thousand HTML pages.

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Mar. 29th, 2013 12:01 pm
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Aug. 2nd, 2012 12:00 pm
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Jan. 11th, 2012 09:43 am
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Is there a way to continuously swap two or more images in the same place on a webpage with HTML code, instead of animating the image?

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  • 00:37:05: Wagner's children were named Isolde, Eva and Seigfried.
  • 10:45:19: Realized I uploaded Friday's AKOTAS without a needed correction. Must correct and newspost it today. That's how sick I've been this week.
  • 12:15:12: Returning a rented textbook. This may be the last time I set foot on this campus.
  • 13:51:34: An advantage to having only 1990s HTML skills is when you can't load your own website you know it's connection troubles.
  • 16:22:17: Feeling better, I think.
  • 21:17:07: Hero of Three Faces sketch update: the Jedi who stare at goats. http://tinyurl.com/3f4c3s/aaur.htm #3faces #starwars
  • 22:06:36: #AKOTAS updated: final destination. http://tinyurl.com/akotas/2404.htm #webcomics #kingarthur

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Per suggestion in a comment on my last entry, I upgraded my Firefox. Here I am at the posting page and no troubles yet. Thanks.

But this version of Firefox seems to read HTML and/or CSS differently. In this version, of the code I've been using in my weekly cartoon posts to create colored background fields (Which was also a suggestion from a reader. Thanks again.), a <td> at the top and a </td> at the bottom are printed to the screen instead of, you know, being treated as code. This post is an example. I don't know whether that means I need to change the code from now on, or leave it alone in case my readers are using browsers that read the other way.

Also this version of Firefox does that naggy proofreading red-underline thing that I turn off when MSWord does it. It's underlined MSWord ferpetessake. Anyone know how to turn it off in Firefox? Thanks.

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