Pardon our dust

If things look weird around here during the next few days, particularly in the comments section, don’t worry your pretty little heads about it. I noticed that when comment threads get past a certain length, things start to look fucked up - specifically, the page doesn’t expand as far as it’s supposed to, and you end up with text on top of text. This baffles me because I’m usually basically the same code as I did on the old blog; but nevertheless, there is fucked-upedness, and I will address it as I get time.

One day, I imagine I’ll set up a dev server for this kind of UI testing - but that day is not today. So just deal until all is well.

6 Responses to "Pardon our dust"

  1. Brian says:

    Might I suggest vmware (Windows) or Parallels (Mac)? Virtualizing an operating system with a web server is pretty darn nifty and a great way to dev software.

  2. Amber says:

    Um. vmware isn’t really applicable in this situation. It’s web dev, and I’ve got access to the major rendering engines.

  3. Brian says:

    Install apache on a linux VM .. or am I still missing the point?

  4. Amber says:

    Brian, I think you’re talking about something completely different than what I’m talking about. I don’t need vmware for testing my CSS.

  5. Brian says:

    Probably. You wrote
    One day, I imagine I’ll set up a dev server for this kind of UI testing

    Which I heard as ’setup a physical server that is not the one this blog is on’.

  6. Amber says:

    Oh. I meant a dev directory. I guess I didn’t figure anyone would be reading so closely!

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