I’ve considered changing the title of this “page” to Web Developer’s Notebook–The Blog or something similar, because this really is just the blogging portion of what will eventually be a “real” (read total) website. There will be how-to articles and all that stuff.
Right now we’re missing the pages that show you what tricks I’ve discovered (not necessarily of my own creation) and just generally pages that demonstrate how a web page can look and how to get it to look that way across browsers. I hope to make the meaning of that clearer once I come out of this flying low phase and can touch ground long enough to think, contemplate, test and plan again.
There are actually a few article ideas in the can that just need finalizing and sprucing up. We’ll get there eventually.
Not that I’m not having fun. But it’s a bit frustrating that even these blog pages (which are being written, after all, for a readership that presumably knows a lot more about building websites than the average web cruiser) are running with more or less out-of-the-box defaults because I haven’t had time to customize. (Though that may be just as well, since Health Spectator, which so far has gotten all the customization, is starting to suffer from it. In other words, even with blogging software as easy to use as Wordpress, you really do have to find time to read the instructions!)
I won’t go into any further details yet—it’s too embarrassing. But good changes are coming, I promise.