So, I apparently can't leave well enough alone. I rewrote most of the HTML
that drives this website to use
sections and
semi-proper semantic markup (where possible), and came up with a quickie
stylesheet for the whole mess. The end result is actually something I'm
fairly happy with; it still has some rough edges, but considering I'm
finally calling it a night on this version at 2:45 AM, I think I can forgive
a few minor problems. At least it validates as proper
XHTML 1.0 and
CSS, with
no warnings, so I can sleep well knowing that it's standards-compliant, and
renders pretty much the same in both
Firefox and
Internet Explorer, and
appears to be readable in both
Lynx and
ELinks. I'll check on the Linux laptop
tomorrow, which also has Opera installed.
As an aside, I'm loving
Pyblosxom's
"flavors" capability. It made building and testing a completely new website
using the old content a breeze; just whip up a new set of flavor templates,
and modify to your heart's content. In fact, the
RSS feed
that Pyblosxom generates is just another flavor. Spiffy stuff.