While I was singing and playing the guitar for Annie, Sniff hid under the bed and kept thumping his hind legs. We sounded like a badly rehearsed duet between a guitar and a bass drum. After a while, either my playing had improved or Sniff's curiosity got the better of him as he came out from under the bed and began to inspect the cause of the ruckus. Pictured: Sniff helps me tune the "G" string, as I was presumably a bit flat.
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Archive for February 2008
CSS, cookies
I've been meaning to publish this for a while, but was never really motivated. Image: a graph of the changing weight of the main CSS file of this site. I'm not sure how much one could glean from this information — it doesn't tell you the efficiency of the CSS declarations, only the size of the file. This file is important to the site, as every page accesses it and is styled by it. For that reason, it pays to keep the file small and compact.
There's not really that much I can tell you about the graph. Summer 2004 saw my discovery of the Firefox browser — the CSS file promptly increased fourfold as I started to rely on CSS for layout purposes. It's hard to believe now, but before summer 2004, I was coding solely in IE. The peak file size came in April 2006, as the CSS file was bloated after I had recently installed the WordPress blogging software. I've since been moving declarations into the WordPress template CSS file. Nothing to write home about, I know...
Next, I'd like to give mad props to Ray and Jade for bringing those wonderful chocolate chip cookies to the party on Saturday. Wow. It's a wonder that Jade isn't pushing 200 lbs with the mastery that Ray displays in the kitchen.