*helpless laughter* Conspired against! I have received a package in the mail! It contains five Terry Pratchett books! It’s a New Year’s gift from Trip, which Marith conspired with him about, which is how it resulted in having Pratchett books instead of something else. *laugh* Wonderful! Thank you so much! I will read them soon! :) And Ted also got a gift, although it was less conspiratorial, especially since Ted was reading over my shoulder when Trip was asking me about it. *laugh* He got the D20 Mutants & Masterminds…
happy damned new year!
Happy damned New Year! Or happy new redesign, anyway. :) Some notes about the redesign: if you’re using anything lower in version number than 7 in Netscape, you’ll be seeing the barebones version of this site. Comments are 100% inline for the barebones version. At this moment in time, neither the archives nor many of the non-MT pages are working in NS4. They will be; I’m working on a php-based barebones template. It may take another day or two. If you’ve got IE, Opera or another Gecko browser (Mozilla, Netscape…
evan the hero!
Evan-of-all-people is a hero! He fixed my layering problem! THANK YOU, EVAN!!! *dancie dancie dance* Now to finish the redecorating! And then, Mom, I will scan in the pictures of Breic. Honest. I’ve just gotta get this done. o.o Let’s see. Anything to report this morning? Nnnnnnnooooot really. *zums off*
highlander, finally!
I have finally found the address for Davis-Panzer Productions, the company who produces Highlander. Having found it, I wrote a query letter pitching our Highlander series idea to them, and went and put it in the mail. January is pitch month. VIVIVI.* Wish it luck. Wow, *please* wish it luck! *vivivi is shorthand for ‘vibrate vibrate vibrate’ (as in, with nerves). It’s all Sarah’s fault! o.o
buggering hell.
Buggering, buggering, buggering hell. Does anybody who might possibly read this know why IE6, NS7 and Mozilla…something or other… wouldn’t read CSS layers correctly? Opera and Chimera are rendering the layers correctly, but IE, NS and Mozilla are lumping them in the wrong order. The bottom layer has a z-index of 1; the top layer, of 2. Ideas? Suggestions? I’m at the end of my tether.