Sep. 10th, 2003

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Is one where you eat great food, are reminded (yet again) about why your best friend is your best friend and how glad you are about that, and then come home to talk to your husband. And maybe watch some TV.
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You know, you'd think I'd learn safe-journalling.

Sum up your thoughts about me in one word and leave it in a comment. Then put this on your journal to see what everyone else thinks of you.
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In trying to figure out how best to put my last comment to Mike, I thought "what kind of dog would mike *be*, if mike were a dog?"

Then I thought "what kind of dog would *I* be?"

So, loyal readers... if Adrienne were a canine, what breed would she be, what would her doggy name be, and what kind of person would own her?
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The irony, the irony...

Hey.. I know... I have to teach a bunch of people how to make a web page, so I'll make a PDF!. ::whimper::

Edited to add:

Oh god... at least the pdf had a decent explanation of the purpose of heading tags and how they work with different browsers... another page (which shall remain addressless to protect the guilty) advises the following:


3.
Make your name into a heading.

To make your name standout from the rest of the text on your page in a larger, bolded font, you can make it into a heading using one of six heading tags available in HTML. Heading 1 (H1) is the largest, and heading 6 (H6) is the smallest.

Insert the <H1> tags around the text of your name as shown below. The browser recognizes <H1>text</H1> as the instruction to display text as a level 1 header:


<H1>Lassie's Web Page</H1>


To reduce the size of your heading, use a different heading tag in place of <H1> (i.e., <H2> through <H6>).


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