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Hurrah for HTML!! (a.k.a. Update on “Website Facelift”)

If you read my last post, you probably got a sense for just a bit of the frustration I’ve had with the design tools offered by Microsoft for my website. In particular, I was bugged by the fact that my design looked great in Internet Explorer and pretty messy in Firefox. This Calvin & Hobbes cartoon is a visual of my feelings over the past week.

BHBlog_Calvin Faces

Be assured, my friends and fellow Firefox enthusiasts, that I was NOT going to let this issue go. After many more hours of work and personal study of HTML coding, I have improved the design so that www.breeherbert.com is now just as viewable (and pretty) in Firefox as it was in Internet Explorer!

Take a moment to look through my new website using your browser of choice and let me know what you think. (Also, send me a message through my contact page if you experience any problems or issues while exploring the site.) I’ll be in a dark room, resting my LCD screen scarred eyeballs.

“I like nonsense. It wakes up the brain cells.”

I am currently working on some beautiful images of phalaenopsis and cymbidium orchids that I shot yesterday afternoon. The petal color is terrific and I had some great natural lighting – I’m very excited about them! I will preview the images on this blog soon.

In the meantime, enjoy a little random art in the form of yesterday’s Google home page, modified in honor of Dr. Seuss‘ birthday…

BHBlog_Google Dr. Seuss