Major coding is done for nowEverything is tested and retested and
tweaked.
I finally finished fixing the problems with the
smart banners and I redid the archive, year, and day pages from
scratch.
I also fixed the spacing problem on the side bar. I have one piece of "hard" coding left which has to be done on the entry template, the book box on the entry pages is still nested tables. When I get that to the point where it is controlled by the style sheet, I will probably add a book box on the archive page, year page, and day page in the middle of the page just under the banner. I also have one other project, a "best of" list for the archive section on the sidebar, but I want to try to do that in JavaScript so I can let the NeoWayland NetWork page also show the list. Once I get that up and working, I will do another version for Pagan Vigil's "best of" list. Anyway, everything on the site right now works and looks pretty good. It took longer than I thought, but the practice is good for me. It won't take me that long to finish Pagan Vigil.
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Pagan philosopher, libertarian, and part-time trouble maker, NeoWayland looks at keeping truths alive despite a wash of nonsense. But don't be surprised when he's doing the "nekkid Pagan guy" thing.
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