CSS Benefits Tylenol Stockholders

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All right. I've done it. Sort of. I finally finished my first CSS designed site. It took me two days and half a bottle of Tylenol to accomplish what I used to whip off, half-asleep, in two hours. I also had to apologize to my kids twice and my husband once for snapping at them. I don't foresee my mood improving anytime soon.

As if I didn't have enough to contend with, I decided it was time I started checking pages in other browsers besides IE and Netscape. So, I downloaded Firefox. Sigh. I can't get it to work with Homesite, despite wasting hours of precious time trying to fiddle with it. So I don't even know if my work renders correctly in it. I looked at this new blog design and Marks Design pages in it and both had small but still crucial problems, so I suspect this new design will, too.

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According to author Ray Oldenburg, everybody needs a third place (besides home [1] and workplace [2]). In lieu of the local colesium, neighborhood bar or corner store, the Internet has become the third place for many people in America—a virtual hangout where conversation flourishes, friendships are made and citizens meet. Often in our pajamas.

I've been hanging out here since 1996, building web sites, making friends, and learning. This blog is my small contribution to the lively, never-ending dialogue.

Thanks for stopping by.

Kathy