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  • Home
    • Teacher Resources
    • My Teaching History
    • Design/Build History >
      • Gallery of Homes
  • My old Classes
    • Dual Credit
    • Architecture 2022
    • Photography 2022
    • Yearbook 2022
  • Interests
    • I-Phone Photo Page
    • Samsung 5s
    • Remodel-Details
    • Travel
    • Old Shoes
  • Blog
  • Teaching not like Construction
  • Addition
  • House Plans
  • Flood
JOHN'S LEARNING SITE

FRESH LOOK

3/27/2017

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I decided to give my website a makeover. I wanted to add a new feature in structure that lets you bring in color for backgrounds. Because my old website had this sunset driving the background the feature wouldn't fit on it. So far I have tried several skins to find a better look.  I don't exactly like the white background, but with the option of bringing in color....I think I find that acceptable. Unfortunately the theme (skin) limits button colors and some don't project well at school. We'll see if I stick with the current choice.

One downside....when you do this you lose all of your custom header photos and I had a lot. I wasn't aware that was going to happen, but I guess there is always a price to pay for progress.

The other issue is that text sizes change and sometimes can't be adjusted easily. The setting is under theme and called "headlines" which made a big difference in reducing 80 point type to 30. Sometimes it pays to poke around and not just complain.
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    John Alfred Riebli
    Born in 1943 in Tacoma.
    Grew up in South Kitsap.
    Currently living in Allyn.

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