Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Not an original idea

Since I can't come up with any original ideas of my own, I followed Amy's example and added a Linkroll on my sidebar (See "Recent Favorites Worth Reading"), kudos to Del.icio.us.

I'll update this regularly (provided I remember) to highlight various links to other websites and posts which I find insightful, interesting, and/or likeable. It's much quicker than putting up a post about a simple link and was surprisingly easy to install.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't know if it's just my computer, but there are weird fonts showing in front of each of the sites under "Recent Favorites Worth Reading." By the way, since you changed the look of your blog, I've also seen strange fonts scatterered through some of your older posts, as well. ex. August 31, 2005 "The College Experience" and August 30, 2005 "Q&A: Where Do I Find the Energy?"

P.S. There's also a typo on your "About Me" page, fourth paragraph down. "described" is spelled "descirbed."

Just thought you'd like to know.

1:06 PM  
Blogger Crystal said...

Hi, Anonymous, no it's not just your computer, at least on some of the font problems. I'm not seeing weird things on the "Recent Favorites Worth Reading" -- anyone else? Concerning the other font problems: When I changed over to the new system, the font gets out-of-whack with most punctuations. So, that's what the problem is. I'm still trying to fix those and get adjusted to the new nuances of this new blog system. Bear with me.

Oh and yes, I need to fix the about me page, too! Thanks!

1:57 PM  

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