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September 12, 2005


The dawn of a new Queer Day

philo Queer Day is back from rebirthing class and I couldn't be happier to be holding this squeaky clean baby in my amazingly large and thick and long-fingered hands. With the dawning of the new day I'm also installing comments here, something previously avoided to save myself from comment spam and the requisite wack-jobs. But TypeKey is, hopefully, going to prevent all that. One simple sign-up with the industry standard and you can have your say for days to come. Let's get interactive!

Speaking of interactive, can anybody tell me why the three horizontal lines surrounding the navigation and photos are messed up in Internet Explorer? I'm truly baffled. In IE the top line of the three vanishes and the other two below grow in height to taller grey bars, something not happening in better browsers. May I suggest a Mozilla Firefox shift for you PC users in the interim? In the meantime, I'm catching up from my Burning Man meltdown and should have everything here up to snuff and ship shape in no time. Here's hoping you enjoy all the latest from Queer Day Magazine.

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Woohoo, a new Queer Day!

Unfortunately, the URL on my name is a screenshot of what it looks like in Firefox prior to signing in. Methinks the CSS might still have a little afterbirth sticking to it.

Posted by raindog? on September 12, 2005 1:23 PM

 

Yeah Raindog, you're right. I forgot all about the placenta! I simply glossed right over updating the individual post and other archive pages. I'm on it, and thanks for pointing that out.

Posted by Philo? on September 12, 2005 1:30 PM

 

Big thanks to Lance Arthur for figuring out the IE problem with me today. It seems Internet Explorer assumes that if you have a horizontal space that you're going to be putting text into it, which is really dumb when we're talking about a line that is 2px in height. Anyway, added a font height of 1px to the CSS and voila - it's all as it should be, and we all have yet another example of Microsoft software making assumptions that are incorrect. Thanks Lance for solving the problem.

Posted by Philo? on September 12, 2005 3:01 PM

 

Awesome blog. Peace out until next time TabathaOster

Posted by TabathaOster? on May 18, 2006 10:39 AM

 

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