January 12, 2009
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Best Of
I picked up a book and learned enough HTML on Saturday to add a little module on the side called Best Of. I put links to my favorite posts there. When I’m new to a blog, I appreciate reading the writer’s favorites, especially if I don’t have time to scroll from the 2005 to the present.
If you need a laugh, go to the post on Millet and read the comments. If you need a cry, go to May 7, 1968. It’s that easy!
Now I can add links to non-Xanga blogs. Woohoo!
It energizes me to learn something that, at first blush, seemed so scary-hard. I remember when I felt that way about depreciation.
Comments (6)
Very nice addition to your already supremely enjoyable blog.
This idea of finding things is becoming trickier and trickier. I’m ashamed to admit that I spent too much time looking for my *new* Facebook profile pic.
I knew it was *somewhere* on my hard drive!
So you too have a Facebook page, Dana! And I clicked in here to comment on Carol’s post. Which is to say, good for you! I need to learn a bit of HTML and somehow manage to put it off every time. As in right now I am about to shut down and go to bed! What can I say?
Dana, I know where my pictures are – that is one of the few things in my life that is organized. But I don’t have one that I want to use so I am using the same avatar there that I use in another place on the web. Piano keyboard. If I ever have a picture that I don’t want to tear up and throw in the fire I will post it.
I’m thinking I should have written most of the comment above on Dana’s site… Hopefully she will see it anyway.
It was fun perusing some of your older articles. Your blog really is a treasure trove, Carol, and the one I always read first.
@PoiemaPortfolio - How lovely of you to say so. Thank you, Poiema!
I was just thinking yesterday I should try to learn at least a little HTML. Every time I try to post something in strikethrough font or use a bullet list, I have to google on it to find the html code. Funny you should post this on the day I was thinking about it!
Good for you. I will enjoy reading some of the older posts I may have missed.
Blessings,
Sandy