Mark has been
suggesting that I download and install Mozilla for Windows for some time now.
I've never gotten around to doing it but tonight, I check Rob's LiveJournal and he
mentions that the Mozilla just released Mozilla 0.9.9 and that
it works flawlessly.
Okay, might as well try it.
I must say I'm impressed.
I'm even more impressed that they seem to actually use the
<LINK>
tags in the page. Oh my … I've been
adding those tags to my pages for years (at least from '97 or '98)
and now they might actually be useful.
So far, the only browser that I've seen use those tags has been Lynx, the infamous text
based browser. Now it seems they've added support for the
<LINK>
tag in Mozilla.
But while that is nice, Lynx will use all the tags I've defined, while
Mozilla seems to only use a subset. But it's a start.
You have my permission to link freely to any entry here. Go
ahead, I won't bite. I promise.
The dates are the permanent links to that day's entries (or
entry, if there is only one entry). The titles are the permanent
links to that entry only. The format for the links are
simple: Start with the base link for this site: https://boston.conman.org/, then add the date you are
interested in, say 2000/08/01,
so that would make the final URL:
https://boston.conman.org/2000/08/01
You can also specify the entire month by leaving off the day
portion. You can even select an arbitrary portion of time.
You may also note subtle shading of the links and that's
intentional: the “closer” the link is (relative to the
page) the “brighter” it appears. It's an experiment in
using color shading to denote the distance a link is from here. If
you don't notice it, don't worry; it's not all that
important.
It is assumed that every brand name, slogan, corporate name,
symbol, design element, et cetera mentioned in these pages is a
protected and/or trademarked entity, the sole property of its
owner(s), and acknowledgement of this status is implied.