Oh, I see what you mean now by the 1000th comment. I suppose it's like the 100th Monkey Theory. Actually what happened was I posted the same comment twice to your blog entry (because the first one was messed up) and then once to your main page. ~ Gregory
gregoryjohnson
November 22, 2006
It might just be the #1000 comment! I wonder if there is an award for that? In my first 24 to 48 hours here, I was just posting willy-nilly and most of my posts went on DIY-Maven's page. She was the unfortunate recipient of my blogging equivalent to finger painting. I counted them up and there were 10 comments posted in one day to her page - all by me. Now that I'm and old pro at this (one week's experience) I'm not posting as much. ~ Gregory
grapplica
November 22, 2006
Cool Greg, super! Btw could this be the #1000 comment? ;)
gregoryjohnson
November 22, 2006
Hi Graplica. Welcome to Curbly. It's nice to have another Apple user here on Curbly. I notice you originally posted your message to Ben under the heading of Inspiration and also put it on his page. You can go back to the posted message and edit it or delete it (as long as you are logged in). I should mention also that when you edit it, you could choose to place it under a different category such as Talk (which might be better). However, as you've noticed, you can't (at present) edit or delete comments. Hope this helps. ~ Gregory
grapplica
November 22, 2006
To mhdesign: "I'm replying on Benns posts he put up on 'myCurbly'
Anyway shit works perfectly fine on Safari though don't worry, I work with developpers daily and it's no rarity that html-input boxes don't work on Safari. I'd recommend Firefox for overall expanded use of all online-applications. But I'm a Mac-freak so never mind my Safari-love :)
Anyway Ben, I'm in good mood :p then I'll stop bothering this comment-space for a while so other users can give entries as wel :D I think it'd be nice to have your designers make a nice favicon for Curbly. I gave myself (hopefully but without obligation to Curbly, off course) a small advantage by allready making a mini .zip ready for you
Click HERE to download the Curbly favicon, and drop it in the _root folder Next to the index.html, but I'm sure there'r enough around to tell or work it out. night night y'all
benmoore
November 22, 2006
yeah, I was a safari user too, aqua is lovely. hasn't it been a while since they've updated it? maybe with firefox and IE releases, they'll release something big, and make this cross browser stuff easier... but I won't hold my breath
benmoore
November 22, 2006
Are you using safari? We have a little text editor that shows up for ie and firefox. Unfortunately, the one we're using doesn't work for safari.. and we haven't gotten around to making it work for safari. yes, it's definitely not perfect yet.
benmoore
November 22, 2006
Hey grapplica, I checked out your blog, very nice. Also, it appears you're from Brussels? I added that location (and Antwerp) to Curbly. If you go to "edit profile" you can change your location. Let us know if you have any web design tips for Curbly!
gregoryjohnson
gregoryjohnson
grapplica
gregoryjohnson
grapplica
Anyway shit works perfectly fine on Safari though don't worry, I work with developpers daily and it's no rarity that html-input boxes don't work on Safari. I'd recommend Firefox for overall expanded use of all online-applications. But I'm a Mac-freak so never mind my Safari-love :)
Anyway Ben, I'm in good mood :p then I'll stop bothering this comment-space for a while so other users can give entries as wel :D
I think it'd be nice to have your designers make a nice favicon for Curbly. I gave myself (hopefully but without obligation to Curbly, off course) a small advantage by allready making a mini .zip ready for you
Click HERE to download the Curbly favicon, and drop it in the _root folder
Next to the index.html, but I'm sure there'r enough around to tell or work it out.
night night y'all
benmoore
benmoore
benmoore
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