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Tedious note about site appearance

Posted by Alec Meer on August 20th, 2007 at 4:58 pm.

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Okay, so, a crash course in css coding means I’ve given the site a bit of a much-needed makeover, plus it should now look as intended in IE6 (though if you’re using that as your browser, frankly you’re too insane to possibly care what this blog looks like). If you do stumble across any appearance/layout problems, please don’t toddle off elsewhere on the internet in disgust: we’re still fine-tuning. Instead, please let me know about the problem and I’ll attempt to fix it.

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3 Comments »

  1. John Walker says:

    Alec Meer is our hero!

  2. Jonty says:

    That sounds like the remark of an IE6 user.

  3. John Walker says:

    I don’t use IE, you evil man.

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