1.28.2008:
New homepage for Joe
7:37 PMI am pleased to announce about a week late that there is a new Joe The Peacock site. I'm not really pleased because it's new, or because it's mine - I'm pleased because the guy who did all the work, Mr. Jeremy Halvorsen, did a fantastic job. I designed it, he came up with the nifty HTMLS and JAMMASCRIPS and Cascading SS'es and whatnot.
Special mega huge kudos to Aleks Hadden, for the badass drawing.
I wrote some text on the site. I think I did a good job on that part.
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6 Comments:
think the writing on the Done That page is a bit better myself.
Wow, I'm a fan of the new style. Is there any way to aggregate your blog posts in full on there as opposed to how it is now, a separate entity on blogger.com?
I looked at that... I don't really like the way it looks. I really do like the wide open, plaintext version of the journal most.
But thanks for liking the layout!
"Oh, hi. Your connection is slow."
I'm about 30 feet away from the server room; don't think so.
In actuality, it's just that your home page can't load anything but that message without JavaScript enabled.
well yeah, I guess you don't need to get any further than that if you don't have javascript anyway since it won't show up right for you with the accordions anyway :P
Yeah, it's 2008. Why disable JS, except when someone's retarded form validation doesn't work properly?
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