I am lost without the 'new posts' button..... sigh
I was too, littlek, till I fund it at the top of the screen just to the left of the banner ad.
Me too, then I noticed what roger said and right side also.
DOH! I just kept going back to the home page and clicking in from there! Thanks y'all.
Seems some people dont bother even looking at the banners no matter what..interesting study object actually
I avoid them as a whole. putting the links in there is a good marketing tactic.
I think Deb is right. Craven is evil.
but cute as a button. although i suspect men do not appreciate that said about them.
<looks at a button>
Never did get that.
As to the links being by the banners that was not my intention at all. I was going to do it the ugly and clumsy way that it was last night until I started getting death threats. :-)
To understand why the link are so close to the banner you need to view the site at 800X600.
At that resolution there is little room for anything but the banner.
Eventually I'll overhaul the design and hopefully improve it. I had to do it this way for now because I need to start getting ad serving code ready and because the costs for this site are already almost 10% of my salary. Because of that I'm in a bit of a hurry to get this site supporting itself.
It's fine Craven, now that I found my cute little buttons.
sounds like a spanish village to me <note to self: save the slovak idioms for the foreign idioms thread>. look at that button again!
Button = a spanish village?
I've had a long look, I guess I'm the only one who finds buttons to be plain.
I gotta get the etymology on that idiom. 'Twas prolly a button salesman.
well, 'cute' was always related to little things (babies, puppies, kittens) maybe because buttons are little? Maybe because babies' noses look like buttons?
Ah well.....Guess admitting my crush on Craven has gone totally unnoticed. Too bad for Craven..... :wink:
I thought we all had a crush on Craven ;-) Gotta love them buttons :-D
bou·ton (bū-tôn')
n.
A knoblike enlargement at the end of an axon, where it forms a synapse with other neurons.
[French, button, from Old French. See button.]
Well Craven, I for one think you're (very handsome) ;-) Is that better?