runs through your fingers just like sand
Thanks to the magnificent duo of Solonor and Allen, I do believe the new design is rendering correctly for everyone. Yes?
Thank you also to Dave for the script to put the monthly archives in a pull-down menu. And thank you a million time to everyone who offered coding help.
I would be remiss if I did not end this night with a hearfelt thank you to everyone's words of love and encouragement in regards to my announcement last night. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: The blogosphere is filled with the most caring, generous, loving people in the world. This is my home away from home and I love my wonderful, eclectic dysfunctional blogging family.
And now, I have a date with Captain Morgan. With which I will toast to my companions in separation sadness, D and Pix
Raise your cup and let's propose a toast - Faith No More - Last Cup of Sorrow (mp3).
This is getting old and so are you
Everything you know and never knew
Will run through your fingers just like sand
- Enjoy it while you can -
Like a snake between two stones
It itches, in your bones
Take a deep breath and swallow, your sorrow, tomorrow
Raise the cup and let's propose a toast
To the thing that hurts you most
It's your last cup of sorrow
What can you say?
Finish it today
It's your last cup of sorrow
So think of me
And get on your way
It won't begin until you make it end
Until you know the how the where and the when
With a new face you might surprise yourself
Like a snake between two stones
It itches, in your bones
Take a deeper breath and swallow, your sorrow, tomorrow
Raise the cup and let's propose a toast
To the thing that hurts you most
Is your last cup of sorrow
What can you say?
Finish it today
It's your last cup of sorrow
So think of me
And get on your way
You might surprise yourself
Comments
It looks great. :)
Posted by: kat | February 23, 2004 09:38 PM
I hate to be a party pooper, but the page isn't rendering right in Firefox.
Posted by: dave | February 23, 2004 10:29 PM
I'm looking at it in firefox too and the colors are different but it all fits. No overlap.
Posted by: kat | February 23, 2004 10:31 PM
Blah, nevermind. I guess I had the old version cached and couldnt get rid of it for some reason. It looks fine now.
Posted by: dave | February 23, 2004 10:39 PM
Almost. In IE the sidebar links, visited and nonvisited, are white. In Mozilla the visited links are white while the nonvisited are dark red, hence unreadable against the dark grey background.
Posted by: Ron | February 24, 2004 12:07 AM
I really like this lay-out much better. Excellent job.
Posted by: Serenity | February 24, 2004 01:03 AM
happy about being able to read it agian, not HAPPY about the 404 on the FMN MP3. Dammit, I really needed to hear it too.
Posted by: bsti | February 24, 2004 01:54 AM
Mig and I designed a browser called Acerbimorphosism 2.1 and it doesn't look right in that. It renders only in ASCII characters.
You only split with Justin because you heard thats what we trendy UK bloggers were doing. Admit it.
Posted by: D | February 24, 2004 07:01 AM
The links are all better now, except for when they render in Acerbimorphosism 2.1 they cause your keyboard to explode. That should be addressed in Acerbimorphosism 2.2a, I think.
Posted by: Solonor | February 24, 2004 07:04 AM
Now you tell me. I went through three keyboards last night. That's the last time I download one of those cheap Mig/D productions.
Posted by: michele | February 24, 2004 07:09 AM
You shouldn't be typing one-handed then Chele.
Posted by: D | February 24, 2004 11:05 AM
Hmmm I'm using the swme resolution as you do and still getting the recent entries column popping up in the midle of your posts, but that's okay.
Posted by: mike | February 24, 2004 05:41 PM