Monday, February 13, 2012

Fixed it!

I'm kind of proud of myself for fixing this on my own. I spent way too much time trying to do it on my own, then recruited my sweet husband to help. He spent about a half hour trying to fix it, got annoyed and called his brother--the website design guy. My kind brother in law messed with it for a while and couldn't figure out the problem either. SO...today, I messed around with some things and figured it out. Now, I must confess that the only reason I figured it out is because it was ME who created the problem. See last Saturday when I posted my Moment to Remember, I was frustrated that the link box wasn't centered, so I copied and pasted a bit of code from the picture code that centered my picture, but apparently it centered EVERYTHING on my blog. Oops. Anyway, I'm just glad that I finally remembered doing that and thought to try deleting that little bit of code. Can you tell I'm no IT girl? Apparently I know just enough to be dangerous! Sorry Pete and Andy for wasting your time!

One other quick question for my blog faithfuls, the music player: keep it or ditch it? thoughts?

4 comments:

Amber Hanshaw said...

I personally always turn all sound off on my computer unless intentionally watching a video clip or something.

Shawna said...

I say ditch it...I usually am listening to Pandora online, so whenever I go to a blog with music I am frantically trying to turn it off because it will play both songs simultaneously which sounds awful! I like the new design though!

Hurrayic said...

Sorry for your technical blog woes. That can be quite frustrating. In terms of music, I agree...no music. Usually I have the sound off but will turn it on to watch or listen to something specifically too.

Laura said...

Sorry for my late reply on this one...I too am not a fan of music on websites. I like my peace and quiet when I am blog reading in the afternoon. I do have another blog related question for you. Is there a reason that you have your settings set to only allow a portion of your post to go through to Google Reader or other RSS readers and then people have to click through and come visit your actual blog? I know some people do this for advertising purposes, but I'm guessing that isn't why you do it. Just curious!