Gene Moy (梅忠毅) says, "Git 'er done!" More about Gene »
A few long awaited things are happening here. . . I just upgraded from WP2.21 to WP2.32, and also kicked up a bunch of plugs-in (you know, like brothers-in-law), and I’m trying but have not been very successful today at moving the commingled posts here that have, for almost two years now, mixed my life with my work. I’m also going to tackle the MSIE7 CSS rendering bug that is inserting extra whitespace around my elements. As written about, that fix revolves around replacing the HRs which are semantically correct with a border-top and padding/margin style applied to Hs to replicate the effect. We lose the HR divider semantic, but then really, they are redundant as the Hs should semantically be sufficient to declare a new section.
One of my aims of this next year is to separate work and life more cleanly, and to reflect this, this blog can finally focus on things that are really relevant for that readership, and then I can move the personal stuff dealing with my usual outrage, martial arts musings, food blogging, trips to Toronto and elsewhere, the musical interludes, and my diffident attempts to have a real life can go somewhere else.
So for now, that site will be located on a side site of my domain name which I’m wrestling with right now and be tentatively called, “For Nothing and No Reason.” Jeez, two blogs, what the hell, Moy? I know in the past on Xanga I tried this a few times and my mileage varied, but it’s time to crack down I feel. Why not start the year off in a good way?
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