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Date Submitted:03 Oct 2005
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Claimed On:15 Sep 2008
Website URL: http://sablogs.com/
Title:Soldier's Angel - Holly Aho
Author:Holly Aho
Country:United States  
Language:English
Branch: U.S. Military Supporter
Gender:Female
Favorited:34
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Description:Personal blog of me - Holly Aho - a Soldier's Angel. Personal experiences, letters from service men and women in Iraq, and general blog for my adopted heros to read and keep up to date on me between letters. Links to other SA blogs...
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Title:Empire State of Mind Parody - "Empire Minnesota"
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Title:A must have bookmark for web designers and developers!
Posted On:May 29, 2009, 15:13 PM
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The hardest part of designing a new website is making sure it looks correct in all internet browsers. Not only that, but making sure it looks right in all versions of all internet browsers. It's a pain in the butt, but doable, with the exception of Internet Explorer.

Without alot of workaround nonsense it's not possible to have more than one version of IE on your computer at a time. The problem is that there is a huge difference in the appearance of websites between IE6, IE7 and IE8. They might as well all be considered as different browsers, since they share little in common other than a name and sloppy coding.

I have two incredible time savers and helpers for making any website look as good in IE as it does in Firefox. First, use Firefox to develop the design of the website. Most designers pick a browser to start with, create a design, and then view the site in other browsers. They make changes or add special files specific to each browser in order to make the look cross browser compatible. For the first fix, start with any browser other than IE to create the design. I use Firefox.

Once the design looks right add this code between the and tags of your template or webpage.

Here's a link to more information about the above code - http://code.google.com/p/ie7-js/.

This particular fix does miracles!! I no longer have to create separate CSS files for IE (or each version of IE), and the code above will even make transparent PNG images (with alpha transparency too!!) work correctly in IE! No more weird blue boxes in Internet Explorer where your cool transparent shadows and images used to be.

Now that you've created a great design and have added this handy code to make it look nice in IE too you need a way to make sure it looks nice in all versions of IE. How to do that? This website - IE Net Renderer - is FABULOUS for just that purpose.

It's free to use, and it's FAST. No waiting for a screenshot or an email file. It's as close to real time as I can think of. From their website:

IE NetRenderer allows you to check how a website is rendered by Internet Explorer 7, 6 or 5.5, as seen from a high speed datacenter located in Germany. Just type in a URL in the field above and try it out - it's free!

Unlike other screenshot services, we are able to process a large number of capturing jobs in parallel and in realtime, making it the fastest service that we know of.

Hope these help any other developers our there that have spent way too much time in the past just to play nice with IE!

 
Title:She kept calling it a phone
Posted On:April 24, 2009, 04:43 AM
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Ok, so I have this necklace with a large glass pendant. The past couple of days I've worn it, and my daughter at first called it a phone. Now, my daughter is pretty bright, so I couldn't figure out why she'd make a mistake like that. In fact, she kept insisting it was a phone.

It took a few days of gentle encouragement to convince her this was a glass bead. Not a glass bead little phone. Not a bead phone. Not a little phone bead. Just a glass bead. Now she'll tell you, with an "ok, if you say so" look on her face, "It's a glass bead. Not a phone bead. A glass bead."

If only I were as bright as she is. Today I figured out the reason for the confusion.

My phone:

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Title:Sticker Books for Kids
Posted On:April 23, 2009, 19:12 PM
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Hate stickers but your kids love them? Me too. I hate scraping them off of car windows, mirrors, walls, whatever. And storybooks with stickers are stupid. Kids don't realize they can't remove and adjust stickers so pages get ripped, stickers get folded up funny. In short, they look alot more fun in the package as opposed to the actual playtime.

But there's one way to have fun with stickers that's easy and cheap. And appropriate for any age group that can use stickers. What you'll need is a photo album with magnetic pages to start. They are not really magnetic, I mean the cheap photo albums with the peal and stick photo display pages with the plastic cover that sticks over the whole lot. Besides stickers and the photo album you could add washable markers or dry erase markers.

Using this type of photo album for sticker display allows stickers to retain much of their stickiness so they can be repositioned and used again and again. Once a page has been decorated press the clear cover over the stickers like you would for photos.

If you want to get real crafty let the kids use the markers on the clear cover of each page to create full coloring scenes for their stickers that can be washed off or dry erased.

I still have my sticker book from 25 years ago, one that held my treasured stickers from elementary school age. Believe it or not, the scratch and sniff stickers all retained their smell from being stored this way. Fun!

 

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