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(PHP is back up. Must have been the hosting providers. Let's hope it doesn't happen again.) Cyoung and Boudga: it crashed on #1? Interesting. I think that's where it deletes empty text nodes. I'll look more closely at that code... twItch^, thanks for the review =) first of all, do you know your monitor gamma offhand? I made the links (and the headers) brighter than they should have been to make up for the fact that most monitors have a gamma of 1.8 or 2.2 if I remember correctly. I was worried that they'd blend in with the rest of the text too well otherwise. I sort of agree that it's lacking in eye candy. I thought maybe later I'd add a background image to each section, in the upper right, just below the buttons. Any suggestions for the header bars? I'm unsure what color would be better or what would make them nicer. InI: You say "each and every topic is different, some black, some stary, some blue, some cyan." What do you mean by each 'topic'? Are you referring to the 'past front pages' links? If so, that's meant to be the case, though I'm hoping to clear up the inconsistency with this design. Think of it like, here's what it looks like now, these are what it looked like some time in the past. Grumble: I realised that dates would be a good idea, but as of yet I'm unsure how to integrate them. (DIVs aren't allowed inside H1 elements, so you can't easily float something to the right in them... we'll see what I can do though.) In the meantime, I think I'll stick the date in the XML so that when I *do* get it working, I can just recompile everything.
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