July 21, 2004

  • Bat-Tone News



    Presents:


    What the heck is new with Blogbat’s site?!?


    Starring


    Well, duhhhhh!


    Today Blogbat announces some big site renovations he elected to undertake while riding on his large-windowed orange bus of limited length and seating. These changes are mostly to make this blog more friendly to non-Xanga users, e.g. most of my readers. Presently, some Mozilla users may find some aspects askew, but this will change after I have a moment to tackle that. When Blogbat is finished, he plans to glue printed screen shots of it all over the underground tunnels in Paris just to show it off…and irritate them with gratuitous volumes of English, which of course is for them far more an irritation than that certain odor in the tunnel anyone familiar with Paris knows…


    Some changes include the following:


    1. A spot for non-Xanga links


    2. A way non-Xanga users can post comments to my writings without having to bow to the Xanga idol.


    Here’s how:

    After typing your comments, it will prompt you to sign-in. When it does this, simply enter the following name and PW:

     

    Name: blogbatsvisitor

    Pass: password

     

    DON’T FORGET – add your homepage URL and your name when you make your comments if you

    would like for us to know their author.

     

    Note: Any changes to this policy will be announced on this page.

     
    Stay tuned for next time and our next installment of, “What the heck is new with blogbat’s site?!? 


    -Blogbat

Comments (2)

  • I hope that one of the first courses of action after the VWRC cancels the November election and institutes the New World Order is to preemptively force a single browser standard on the entire world. I don’t much care what it is as long as it’s not Netscape, but I don’t have time to fuss with how my site looks in every goddamn browser out there. I’m sorry but I don’t.

  • Quite true. And 94% still use IE. I think it dropped .5% after the last serious virus hit. Since that time I’ve switched to mozilla firefox. If IE loses more browser share though, I think we will all reap the benefits of standardized browsers. Right now the only app suite I have that actually renders well for both is Studio MX, as well it should for that many pesos.

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