Bear with me. Still working on the author name thing.
11 thoughts on “Still tinkering”
I’m showing the author name here: at the top on the front page; bottom on the permalink. Perhaps WordPress gives the “end user” a certain amount of control over appearance and it depends who’s looking at it?
EEEeeewwwwww. Jeeeeeeezus.
This could almost be in The Onion, except it’s not funny, it’s just… I dunno, I want to say sick, but… Christ. I guess what pushes it towards Onion territory is how the NYT reports this so dispassionately, with an entirely straight face.
I can kinda see the desire for younger generations to try and get a handle on what their great-grandparents went through, but, cripes — mimicking their tattoos? I mean, can’t they just get POW bracelets or something?
Well, looks like I’m the only one who has problems getting to the site. I can’t get there any which way unless I opt for the cache version and even at that, it’s iffy because not all links on the cache version work.
Yes, I am! So I did a little troubleshooting before I bother you and it turns out that it has something to do with Firefox. I just tried getting to your website on the husband’s PC using Chrome and it worked. I have a piece of shit hand me down Mac from my old job and so at first, I thought it might have something to do with it but I tried your site on Safari and it worked. So I think it must be Firefox but what could it be?
I’m showing the author name here: at the top on the front page; bottom on the permalink. Perhaps WordPress gives the “end user” a certain amount of control over appearance and it depends who’s looking at it?
Love what you’ve done with the place. Little tough getting past the new doorman, but I think he recognizes me now.
Yeah, turns out author names show up automatically but only if there’s more than one author with actual posts on the blog.
Apros pos of nothing and yet….
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/01/world/middleeast/with-tattoos-young-israelis-bear-holocaust-scars-of-relatives.html?_r=1&hp
I just this second saw the same story in the Times. Perfect, eh?
So perfect, seems like a parody. I’d laugh, if the story — and the accompanying front page photo — didn’t make me nearly lose my raisin bran.
EEEeeewwwwww. Jeeeeeeezus.
This could almost be in The Onion, except it’s not funny, it’s just… I dunno, I want to say sick, but… Christ. I guess what pushes it towards Onion territory is how the NYT reports this so dispassionately, with an entirely straight face.
I can kinda see the desire for younger generations to try and get a handle on what their great-grandparents went through, but, cripes — mimicking their tattoos? I mean, can’t they just get POW bracelets or something?
Well, looks like I’m the only one who has problems getting to the site. I can’t get there any which way unless I opt for the cache version and even at that, it’s iffy because not all links on the cache version work.
Merkin — Are you still having problems?
Yes, I am! So I did a little troubleshooting before I bother you and it turns out that it has something to do with Firefox. I just tried getting to your website on the husband’s PC using Chrome and it worked. I have a piece of shit hand me down Mac from my old job and so at first, I thought it might have something to do with it but I tried your site on Safari and it worked. So I think it must be Firefox but what could it be?
Maybe try a more recent version of Firefox? I use it myself and don’t have a problem.
Is it possible your Firefox configuration is using a proxy server somewhere that’s caching SMBIVA pages?