CSS Zen Garden
Scott Logan turned me on to this. Given some fixed content, what can be done with *just* a change in the CSS? Give it a look here.
Scott Logan turned me on to this. Given some fixed content, what can be done with *just* a change in the CSS? Give it a look here.
Love it? Hate it? I experimeted with LinkedIn a year or so ago. Love the concept! But it drives me nuts, and I finally had to bow out. Way too many requests, way too much effort. Does it work for you? Should I give it a second shot?
The Church / IT / Tech World is rejoicing. TerryStorch.com
It was exactly 10 years ago, today, that I first started using MindSpring (now Earthlink) as my home Internet provider, having previously used the now defunct Internet Atlanta (because I liked their domain name).
"It's been a very good ride."
After flat-lining a while the end of last week, Google Analytics is alive and well again.
Google apparently reported the issue via the Analytics Blog (of course) during the day Friday, then later reported the resolution. Somehow, I didn't get the RSS feeds until today. Hmmm... Oh well, all is fine again. I never realized how much I cared about those little lines and dots.
Jeff Wilson clearly had the best comment on the original outage:
"I guess I'm dead as well. This is nothing like I thought heaven would be."
I've since learned that I wasn't the only one who laughed out loud at that! (sorry Matt)
Matt Singley recently posted a graphic from Google Analytics showing where his blog readers were located. I've only been using analytics for just over a month, but I wanted to take a look at how things compared.
Like Matt, I seem to have readers in a lot of unusual places. If you're one of those international readers, I'd love to know who you are. Please post a comment or send me an email: tonyd (at) perimeter.org.
Thanks for reading!
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