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evah IIU Finally, finishing touchs of a major port. I had experimented with a bunch of different architectures. I was leaning towards the embedded object architecture (which make the pages very thin). But that didn't work in Internet Explorer, so I am not going to use it for now. Plus it didn't let me have the objects expand so that they wouldn't have scroll bars. I find that scroll bars are not prefered. I never see them on other folkes sites. They just seem not web friendly. So now all content is in the page, there are no embedded column objects. I could set up a switch and trap for firefox browser and serve things different for the browser that I like. But this is a skunk works. That sounds like needless effort. Next: I want to do more with the caching of objects and styles. I would like all styles to also be loaded from a stored location. May stop with the inline styles and start using style sheets. another thing: To add a publish to column button for a blog post page (the column_lookup.php pages) Hooray!! WP. July 20, 2010

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