I haven’t changed the blog yet, but the static pages on the site are
now a 3-column css layout, instead of the old two-column table based
layout.
Update February 19: The blog is now changed,
too. I seem to be getting a fair amount of correspondence based on
people finding interesting things I’m doing by googling and hitting
the blog.
I also regenerated the music html pages, which
get a fair amount of hits from both google and cpdl.
This should accomplish the following:
- the Google ads will be “above the fold”. In the old layout, there was no way for both the ads
and the major navigation aids to be above the fold. - It will give a reasonable length reading line for the site content
without the css margin stuff that some browsers (as far as I know,
only IE 5.x, where x is a small number, on Mac OSX) couldn’t deal
with. - The actual html is more reasonably organized, without a lot of td,
tr, table, etc., and the content is above the navigation and ad stuff.
If this doesn’t work in your browser, please let me know. I did ask a
bunch of friends with a wide array of browsers and os’s to test, and
the ones that replied didn’t have any major problems.
