My Daisy Logo

I made this daisy logo from a photo from my garden.
I'm glad I learned how to put it in a library so it can be on every page.
It will be my common element on every page I create.
I think I can still move it around on each page though.


 

 

I always admire the web pages that have borders with nested tables.

Here I am experimenting with that option.

I will change percentages and spacing until I get what I am looking for.

Once I get it I will save the code!

AHA!!!!

I got it (I think).

The outer table is 85%
with cellpadding and cellspacing of 20,
and the inner table is 100%
with no cellpadding or cellspacing specified.

Now to check it with Netscape 4.75...
Uh Oh, it is strange, but it IS even all around.

Back to the drawing board...another day.

 

 


I have used horizontal rule a lot to delineate areas on a page.
Now I know how to easily change their appearance a bit.
Not very fancy, but... Oh well, there's always PSP.


I have always wanted to make mouseover buttons.
Now that they are so easy to code, here is my first creation.
I think it is OK for me to edit this LVS logo since I made the original.


I made an image map form the photo of our family on Lauren's Christening Day.

Using IE you will see each person's name.

I tried to make one person with only an alt name tag and no url, but I had to add a url.

family


Spellcheck found one misspelled word and several that it did not know. Jacob Gena Betty Lynn Steve Lauren Carol George Kyle Cathy Hunter Pop

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