Subj : assessing echo life
To : mark lewis
From : August Abolins
Date : Fri Apr 26 2019 07:34 pm
Hello mark!
** 26.04.19 - 15:11, mark lewis wrote to August Abolins:
ml> ...you can click on the date
ml> field header and reverse the sorting so you see the latest and then read
ml> backwards... :ugh:
OMG. I did not realize "Date" was clickable. The blue text and grey
background looked the same as all other text depending on the tilt of the
screen on my laptop!
BTW, reading backwards is not the goal. LOL. It is just a quick way to
get to the end and browse through the list to assess how active an echo
would be.
The Sychronet "sub-board" listing and it date-sortable Subject/message
listing are a very useful way to judge an echos viability. This Sychronet
design is excellent.
ml>>> also, your square dog graphic is covering some of the text...
The image was just a decoration. I reduced its size. I think it is
cooperating now. I appreciate you pointing out the problem!
ml> i used to use html generators a long time ago... i always went back into
ml> the generated code and cleaned it up... especially when changing fonts and
ml> the generator doesn't remove the previous font declaration... it was,
ml> actually, how i learned html code... very much like i learned B.A.S.I.C.
ml> back in the day by modifying basic programs i downloaded :snicker:
Likewise. I left most of my raw html tools behind on an older pc. I
didn't really need an html editor anymore when I embraced building sites
and pages with CMS such as Wordpress over 10 years ago. Today, when I
would like to create a nice looking page, I regret not having the favorite
editor I was using. But Word to html is doable for an occassional simple
info page or something.
../|ug
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