7-19-19
Finished, but never done
It was a fun experience, relearning some HTML and learning some other new things. I am mostly happy with my product. Speaking of which, here it is:
Two weeks ago was when I started. Here is the first post Growing Fast A lot of changes since the early concept as I learned different things and techniques.
The Navigation Bar
It now has a more balanced look to it. My right hand links are spaced just about the same distance from the edge as the beginning left hand links.
The Need to Feed
This was solved by the inclusion of a Top Feed button which results in a much cleaner return to where I need to be. By using this button, it returns me to the top of the feed. From there I can close out the feed I was surfing through and open another or I can leave it open and still open the second feed. Both can be running at the same time.
The Aesthetics
Note there are no scroll bars. It took a lot of work and digging to accomplish that. It was not hard to make them go away on Chrome, Fire Fox however was a different story. I like not having to look at the plain old ordinary grey scroll bars. It is my page so I know that I need to use the mouse wheel to scroll. While the full page may not be that long yet, there is always future addition and the possibility of the page length growing. The Top button shows up as soon as I have scrolled 20 pixels down.
The vertical separators, they are going to be a pain to keep looking nice, but as you can see on my computer they look just fine. I wanted a way to separate out, and define the columns, I think they do a nice job of it. For a long time when I would scroll the page they would feed over top of the Navigation menu:
Now they stay in place neatly between the upper twin lines and the bottom fat horizontal, (<hr>), rule. The top twin lines are part of the header bottom boundary setting. I have been having fun picking and playing with some of the small things.
Now for the part I am not so sure about having or the why of it. I liked how the Light Box, (my Picture Slider), was presented on W3Schools, but I do not think I got it looking or working like they had, it took a couple of days of futzing about to get it to look halfway okay. For now it is a use of the footer.
Still not sure why I have this, I guess if I ever have my own "on-line" page I can share a few pictures with people. I do not see having my own On-Line Page, but it is there if I need it or find a use for it.