Except it's mostly just more of me going on about my layout. And, in honour of today's IE issues, of my new icon.
Today's changes include the earlier issues with the taglist (it's now a hierarchical menu in Firefox), a narrower sidebar, a collapsed calendar brought into line with the colour scheme in the rest of the layout, and me remembering to mention the randomised icon in the sidebar to those of you who haven't seen it yet.
Also, there's a link in the link list for my icon post, which has now been updated to just before I made this icon. (Is nothing up to date in this journal?) No link here, I'm afraid, since there's a perfectly good one in the sidebar. Or you can find it via the taglist, I suppose.
I'll still love forever anyone who can tell me how to code in quickreply on the comments pages, too.
Another semi-plan is to add a randomised quotebox in the sidebar; the thing slowing it down is I have no idea what I'd put in there.
And, to finish off, a meme stolen from
princesslaurene (See? I can code LJtags!) and tweaked for no particular reason except that it seems like fun to do it this way and I'm amusingly not much for playing with other people's characters (though their worlds may well be fair game).
And what is this meme? I want you to give me a concept, phrase, word, sentence, quote, or object. A fandom is optional for the request, and optional for me to scribble about1.
Beyond that, the concept, phrase, word, sentence, quote or object must be somewhere included in what I write for you. For your part, you have no say in what you'll get back; needless to say, I'll probably try to squeeze something out of it that you mightn't have been expecting2.
And why am I doing this, you ask? For fun. To entertain my flist.For attention. Because most of you haven't seen much at all of how I write Stuff. Because I want a little bit of a break from prodding S2 code with a sharp mouse pointer. And I suppose that if you like it then you could always tell your friends to try, and get them to tell their friends, and watch my comments page explode.3
And now I'm off to bed. I'll see what you've come up with in the morning.
1This will probably depend most upon my familiarity with the fandom. Firefly, Old Kingdom and Keys to the Kingdom are almost definitely going to meet with a favourable response.
2No, I won't find a way to turn petunias into the Spanish Inquisition, no matter how little you would've been expecting it.
3Maybe one of them knows about coding in quickreply. That'd be shiny.4
4No, I don't miss an opportunity. Yes, my normal speech is slowly shifting closer to what you hear in Firefly. Yes, the second part of the Project is on its way. No, I made up the questions all by myself. No, I don't think the answers are that necessary. Yes, I thought it was fun to include them anyway.
Today's changes include the earlier issues with the taglist (it's now a hierarchical menu in Firefox), a narrower sidebar, a collapsed calendar brought into line with the colour scheme in the rest of the layout, and me remembering to mention the randomised icon in the sidebar to those of you who haven't seen it yet.
Also, there's a link in the link list for my icon post, which has now been updated to just before I made this icon. (Is nothing up to date in this journal?) No link here, I'm afraid, since there's a perfectly good one in the sidebar. Or you can find it via the taglist, I suppose.
I'll still love forever anyone who can tell me how to code in quickreply on the comments pages, too.
Another semi-plan is to add a randomised quotebox in the sidebar; the thing slowing it down is I have no idea what I'd put in there.
And, to finish off, a meme stolen from
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And what is this meme? I want you to give me a concept, phrase, word, sentence, quote, or object. A fandom is optional for the request, and optional for me to scribble about1.
Beyond that, the concept, phrase, word, sentence, quote or object must be somewhere included in what I write for you. For your part, you have no say in what you'll get back; needless to say, I'll probably try to squeeze something out of it that you mightn't have been expecting2.
And why am I doing this, you ask? For fun. To entertain my flist.
And now I'm off to bed. I'll see what you've come up with in the morning.
1This will probably depend most upon my familiarity with the fandom. Firefly, Old Kingdom and Keys to the Kingdom are almost definitely going to meet with a favourable response.
2No, I won't find a way to turn petunias into the Spanish Inquisition, no matter how little you would've been expecting it.
3Maybe one of them knows about coding in quickreply. That'd be shiny.4
4No, I don't miss an opportunity. Yes, my normal speech is slowly shifting closer to what you hear in Firefly. Yes, the second part of the Project is on its way. No, I made up the questions all by myself. No, I don't think the answers are that necessary. Yes, I thought it was fun to include them anyway.
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Date: 2005-09-24 02:36 am (UTC)About two years had passed since the War had virtually ended in a little valley on Hera. It'd been slightly less than two years since Unification, the grand celebration of the Core Worlds stripping all kinds of rights and freedoms from the Border Planets.
The shepherd looked over the gathering, slightly bigger than he was used to seeing in the tiny chapel. The gathered crowd was, for the most part, the friends and family of the couple standing before him.
"If there is anyone who knows any reason why these two should not be wed, speak now or forever hold your peace," intoned the shepherd, following his way through one of the few customs to survive intact from Earth-that-was.
A man near the back stood; a scruffy-looking settler type. "I object! I object to all of it. These cowardly Browncoat scum gettin' 'emselves marriaged, just to try to take 'vantage the Alliance, and I ain't 'bout to stand for-"
His tirade was cut short with the battered handle of a six-shooter. "I think he'll be hildon' his peace, preacher. Carry on."
The shepherd gave a bemused smile, raised an eyebrow, then turned back to the couple. "If anyone else knows any reason..."
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Date: 2005-09-24 06:55 am (UTC)