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Moving Through Tar

There is some frustration tonight. I’ve been examining my index files and comparing them against Geoff’s, trying to determine how to make the file work from within NoteTab. What I mean is, when I copy Geoff’s source file into NoteTab, I can open it as a temporary html file within Explorer, and see exactly how it looks. I’m thinking I should be able to do the same with my index files. However, when I try “view in browser” all I see is a lame template version.

I’m now experimenting with the pod bay door gif (and versions thereof), trying to move it into the banner portion of the page. It doesn’t get much more exciting.

(Sidebar: apologies to any of you wishing I might comment on Real Life Stuff, rather than the headaches of editing Moveable Type indexes. But I need to vent my frustrations somewhere).

2 Responses to “Moving Through Tar”

  1. jennifer Says:

    I suspect it is something to do with the link to the style sheet when you try and view it. I had the same problem until I made sure the link to the CSS was correct.

  2. randy Says:

    I guess I don’t know how to do that yet. But at least I got a logo on the page for now.

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