Things still to do - part deux
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- Great, vacation is over, my energy has been rebuilt. Next week I'll start looking in here again. I haven't checked up on these pages since I went on vacation at the start of July, so sorry about that. But I wasn't in the mood.
- So, what I do know that still needs done is make a setup of how I want the pages to look. Do we want a template for all the pages, so they look uniform, or do we follow the old FAQ and just add quote/code boxes where needed? Colours? Formatting? Do we want to try a different font?
- And do we use American English or English English?
- First I'll probably need to invite all of you for a BBQ, but heck, it's too hot the rest of the week to be anywhere or touch anything (33C - 91.4F). :Although I now have room in my flat, since I finally had some energy to clear out the living room, clean the bookcase, table and everything around it. Twiggles immediately took over the table as her favorite sleeping spot. Okay, it's not as if we use it for anything else. And the chairs were too far gone, so I threw those out already.
- I'll go look for a new - partially foldable - living room table. Half the size at least as what's there now, as a 3 meter (9 feet) long table used to be useful, but isn't anymore.
- Anyhow, just chime in, whomever is still around here. :)
Jord (talk) 15:52, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
- I have locked the other Things still to do page, so if you need write access for whatever, let me know. Jord
- (talk) 15:55, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
Okay, here's something. When adding a font - I use verdana to make the text neater - you'll find that it breaks the layout of the page. At the end of every sentence and on every white line you'll have to add a break '<br>' to keep the layout crisp.
If you do not, things will look squashed.
That same text without layout makeup:
Okay, here's something. When adding a font - I use verdana to make the text neater - you'll find that it breaks the layout of the page. At the end of every sentence and on every white line you'll have to add a break '<br>' to keep the layout crisp.
If you do not, things will look squashed.