I Couldn't Stand It...
... and so I got up really early this morning, worked with Freeway Pro until just a few minutes ago, and uploaded a whole new site. It's not exactly the way I want it yet, but it seems to work. If anyone comes across dead links, strange placements, legibility issues, or places where it seems there should be a link and isn't one, please let me know!
I must say that in playing with the site in both Safari and Firefox that it loads much faster than the iWeb version -- I suspect that Freeway's coding is responsible.
Now I'm very tired of cutting and pasting and dragging and dropping and writing and going back and forth between a dozen different windows. Time to get ready to go play tonight's gig...
Done. For today.
And I'm confident that when I next return to Freeway, the site will be there just as it was. But I'm going to back up, just in case...
I must say that in playing with the site in both Safari and Firefox that it loads much faster than the iWeb version -- I suspect that Freeway's coding is responsible.
Now I'm very tired of cutting and pasting and dragging and dropping and writing and going back and forth between a dozen different windows. Time to get ready to go play tonight's gig...
Done. For today.
And I'm confident that when I next return to Freeway, the site will be there just as it was. But I'm going to back up, just in case...
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In the other couple of places I saw it, it seems to be because the text is in a gray box, but the background of the text is set to black, not the same gray... That's an easy enough fix, and I'll get to it eventually.
Not today, though. :-)
Thanks for the feedback, Steve!
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In Freeway, yes, I can call a file "index.html" and have it give a different title to the browser. I'd forgotten that. I fixed it and that page should now say "Home." Thanks for the catch!
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Only problem I came across was that not all the links to your writing articles worked--I got quite a few "age cannot be found" messages.
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And gee, I wish "age cannot be found" was a human characteristic! :-)
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