Friday, 18 February 2011

A quickie - if you don't mind.

I took possession of a shiny new laptop with a disturbingly white keyboard today, for the day job (yes, I do have one). In my teeny, weeny lunch-break I took a peek at The Prediction, only to find the entire thing was a ghastly red with black text. As I train people in Web Accessibility I was somewhat horrified, as I'm sure you can imagine. It's only using IE7.

Below is what I hope you all see; if instead you see something resembling my horror experience above please do let me know. As I use a blogger template I'm not sure what I can do about it, but thank you.

What Lily Childs' Feardom Should Look Like (click to see in full size):

11 comments:

  1. That's what you get for working with the.....I've said too much! LOL!!

    I see all blogs in all different colours due to lack of sleep, red wine and painkillers! The red wine is purely for medicinal purposes!

    Your blog is fine.

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  2. I see what you want me to see.

    No, seriously, I see it as you intended. Never had a problem.

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  3. Your blog appears as you intended! No red.

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  4. All looks fine to me both on IE7 at work and IE8 on MS and Firefox Linux at Home. Maybe it's been optimized for a large screen and someone needs to look at the settings

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  5. Aw thanks William, for checking across the board. You're a sweetheart. No doubt it's me!

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  6. no problem here, XP at work, Windows 7 at home. I see it the way you intended.

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  7. Looks fine from my end, Lily

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  8. Looks good from my end too! (IE 8 and Firefox).

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  9. No probs 'ere either, Lil.
    Well, the element's blown on the kettle 'n' cash is a bit tight at the mo', but apart from that. :)

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  10. Thanks for checking, everyone. I am sighing with relief.

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Lily Childs is a writer of horror, esoteric, mystery and chilling fiction.

If you see her dancing outside in a thunder storm - don't try to bring her in. She's safe.