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I have to say, I’m not entirely happy with the loss of the previous – main – next links that the old format had. I watch this blog on bloglines and click on the oldest story. Now it’s a little more difficult to read from oldest to newest the way I was used to doing.
I wouldn’t worry about the MSIE users, unfortunately. They are the majority browser however the browser simply doesn’t meet the international standards.
Maybe under the About page you could tell folks using Internet Explorer that they will have to scroll to the bottom of their webpage to see the extras.
(Also, Flock is a simple but useful browser, as is Opera which was the first browser to meet standards.
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Or, until that account is unsuspended by the forces supporting Donald Trump: Follow @FillmoreWhite, the account of the Millard Fillmore White House Library
We've been soaking in the Bathtub for several months, long enough that some of the links we've used have gone to the Great Internet in the Sky.
If you find a dead link, please leave a comment to that post, and tell us what link has expired.
Thanks!
Retired teacher of law, economics, history, AP government, psychology and science. Former speechwriter, press guy and legislative aide in U.S. Senate. Former Department of Education. Former airline real estate, telecom towers, Big 6 (that old!) consultant. Lab and field research in air pollution control.
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BS in Mass Communication, University of Utah
Graduate study in Rhetoric and Speech Communication, University of Arizona
JD from the National Law Center, George Washington University
I have to say, I’m not entirely happy with the loss of the previous – main – next links that the old format had. I watch this blog on bloglines and click on the oldest story. Now it’s a little more difficult to read from oldest to newest the way I was used to doing.
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The problem that I had with trying to click on links has gone away with my Firefox.
Here is a link for some humorous pass time. Cartoons from the thirties “Evolution: A Journal of Nature”.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/sts/cain/projects/ejn/ejn_comics/
Thanks to NoGodBlog for the link.
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PS– I like the coloring on the header which should work on that last theme, too.
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I wouldn’t worry about the MSIE users, unfortunately. They are the majority browser however the browser simply doesn’t meet the international standards.
Maybe under the About page you could tell folks using Internet Explorer that they will have to scroll to the bottom of their webpage to see the extras.
(Also, Flock is a simple but useful browser, as is Opera which was the first browser to meet standards.
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