Just a little page that I didn't write. I constructed it, really, with a limited set of blocks. Not really very powerful; and probably not designed for blogging (Google has Blogger.com for that, but that's blocked from my workplace.
I have been doing some hand-HTML and CSS, which I'm curious if is worth it, given the availability of these kinds of tools.
It doesn't seem to handle text-resizing well, at least in preview mode. Note that you can select and drag (with CTRL for copying) links from one section to another...that's pretty neat.
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Ok, it does resize just fine in the real thing; limits the use of "preview" a bit, but knowing the autoboxes do handle text-resizing should be able to just leave it at that; I shouldn't need to worry about that in the preview like I have to with my own hand-coded pages.
The HTML is, in fact HTML, in all it's ugly glory. CSS compliant and XHTML it is not. The question is, if you're not ESPN, with millions of pageviews and bandwidth to pay for...do you care?