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4 posts from April 2006

Apparently I don't blog enough.

According to Jem, I don't blog enough. So just for Jem, here is an entry. :P

I am having weird browser issues with the greyscale theme (the default one). First the numbers next to the comments disappeared in Opera when I upgraded to version 8.54, then the blog title arrow thing disappeared in IE. WTF?! Now, IE users have never been able to see the numbers next to the comments, because of the way my CSS works and how IE displays its ordered lists. Basically the gravatar image ends up covering the number, and no matter what I did it wouldn't work without screwing up in other browsers. But Opera always used to show the numbers, I don't get why it's suddenly stopped now... I know it's to do with the image again (if I take out the float: left; everything is fine, but if I put it back or change it to float: right; it disappears) but I don't know how to fix it. Grrr. And as for the title bullet, IE is refusing to display it without a background colour. It refuses transparent, none, or inherit - it MUST be an actual colour. Whaaat? It was working fine before I condensed all my background stuff into one property, but I tried putting it back into the separate ones and it still won't work. Grrrrrrr.
Anyway, Firefox is still behaving, as I hope is Safari (don't have a Mac, can't check) and all the rest of the browsers I don't have. It's just IE and Opera that seem to have forgotten how to do things. *Grumble*

I need to redesign this site completely. Revamp and rejig of content and stuff. I need to delete the whole thing and start again, that's the only way I actually manage to do it. If I just go through what I already have and try and improve it, it just ends up staying the same or looking even worse. Boo.

Oh yeah, and also according to Jem, I don't link her enough. So here are a few plugs to go with the other 5 or so that she has on my homepage alone. :P

*Pokes* Hmmm.

17th April 2006 / 15:16

4 comments on "*Pokes* Hmmm."

Tagged: Computers, Geekiness, Rambling

So, I'm currently at my parents' house and will be for the next week or so. They have been having problems with their Pentium III 500MHz/320MB RAM/10GB HDD/Win98 (circa 1999) computer, but up until recently it was still working. Slowly and reluctantly, but working.

...until yesterday. I decided to use their computer rather than get my laptop out and changing all the (wired) internet stuff over, and I was in the middle of downloading Firefox 1.5.0.2 when the thing froze. This is not unusual at all, so I got out a pen and poked the indented reset button. Comp restarts, Windoze loads, everything's great. Mum then calls me to peel some potatoes and generally help her a bit in the kitchen, so I go and do that while it loads my profile on their computer. About half an hour later I go back to said computer to find it frozen again. Grrr. I restart it again. Then I get the following error: "Boot disk error. Please insert system disk and press enter". ¬_¬ Er... I press alt-ctrl-del which restarts the thing, but BIOS doesn't detect the hard drive and the same error appears. Restart again. Error. I go into BIOS setup and play around with the IDE auto-detection, but all it detects are the CD-ROM and Floppy Disk drives. :\ I changed the boot order and put a bootable CD in there and booted the computer using that, but the hard drive is still inaccessible.

After lunch, I took the thing apart and poked around at the parts. I'd noticed that the HDD read-write LED was constantly on, so suspected a loose connection somewhere. We'd previously been moving the comp desk because of the cat (don't ask. Use your imagination ¬_¬ ) so I thought that maybe something had got dislodged somewhere. Nothing though - everything was as it should be, albeit a little dusty. Sooo, dad got another hard disk and told me to see if the comp would recognise that one - it did. We then put the original disk back - boot error again. *Sigh* We tried plugging the drive in as primary slave and the other, working one, as primary master, yet even though we changed the jumper things and BIOS setup, it was still looking at the dead drive as master and only after failing to "see" it did it pick up the other. Grrr.

So we concluded that we do indeed have a dead drive, with 8GB of data on it that we can't retrieve. My parents don't have a CD writer or any other form of writeable removable media other than floppies so they couldn't really back up a lot of their stuff when the warning signs (i.e. the last year or so that this computer has been touch-and-go) started showing.
Does anyone have any tips on how to get the data back without having to spend £50/$100 per megabyte getting a professional to do it? According to this site, when BIOS doesn't recognise a disk it's usually due to one of three physical problems. Either:

  1. There's an electronic fault causing the disk not to work
  2. There's a problem with the disk's firmware, or
  3. There's a mechanical problem.

BIOS will usually recognise the disk if it's a logical error, and being that it doesn't, it's probably physical. The site said that if it was number 1, BIOS would very quickly recognise no disk and would say so. This wasn't the case for us; we had the auto-detect going for some 30 seconds before it timed out saying there was no primary master. Number 3 usually involves some sort of suspect sound, such as clicking or grinding, and again this wasn't the case for us. This leaves me to think it's number 2... :\

Does anyone know more about these things than I do? If so, recommendations? Tips? Help? Anything?

Oh and on a completely different subject - my dad did his race last week and finished in just under 26 minutes. He raised around £800 ($1600) for prostate cancer. Thank you so much for any and all donations. Don't forget that you can still donate - just because the race is over doesn't mean the fundraising stops. Read this entry to find out more. :)

Naked website day!

5th April 2006 / 13:14

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Tagged: CSS, Geekiness, HTML, Internet

Inspired by Jem, I decided to take part in the Annual CSS Naked Day. I think this is an ideal opportunity to show off see how my website looks without CSS - I'm personally rather amazed that ALL the layout, positioning and colours are controlled by CSS, and I think disabling it means that you see my site as it really is - HTML and text.

I like turning my stylesheets off from time to time, so for those of you who are using stupid IE don't do that as often as I do, here's a chance to experience the skeleton of a website. Enjoy.

(Not enjoying? Tough. I'll most likely put the real design back this evening/tomorrow morning, so come back then.)

Edit (10pm on 5/4/06): I put the CSS back. Got bored of seeing my site as a skeleton so it's back as it was. If you have a decent browser (Mozilla, Firefox, IE for Mac and Opera all have options for this - there are probably options in other browsers too), you can view my site "naked" at any time by turning stylesheets off. So yay, we're back to normal.

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