My blog's template is all messed up, and I don't know if it's because I'm viewing it in IE on Chris's laptop, or if something's really wrong with it. I hate to think that it looks like this to anyone on IE though. I haven't messed with it either, so I don't know why it's gone all wonky, if indeed it has. If it's always like this (with half of the side column down at the bottom) on IE, then sorry about that. I just wanted to mention that I'm seeing the problem, whatever it may be from?, and I'll be trying to fix it as soon as I can. However, I really need to go finish some house cleaning right now... I'd rather play with my blog though. ![]()
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It looks fine to me, but I don’t use IE either. I use Mozilla.
I just wanted to say, “Hi” Beth. I have had two weeks of migraines everyday and a bad one last night so I haven’t written back to you, but I see that you haven’t been on anyway. We went to see Hannah on Sunday at camp and had a good day with her. My house guest is making me rest and doing house work things for me so that is wonderful! God Bless you!
Hi! I use Mozilla also and everything looks fine.
Loved your update
Sounds like this will be one of those very special summers to remember.
Thanks for your input Birdie and Christine! Yeah, Firefox is what we normally use on our iMac, must be the difference. I’ll have to see about installing Mozilla here on this old laptop, especially since it’s looking like we’ll be reduced to using it for awhile. Hopefully it won’t slow it down even more.
Jenny, I’m so sorry to hear you’ve been feeling so bad lately. I’m glad you’ve had help around the house though, what timeliness! You can email me anytime, and I’ll get it now that I’m able to check my emails regularly again.