The pictures are back!

Written late at night in English • Tags: ,

Well, this is only for those of you who browse with MSIE: the images on my (non-blog) pages are back. For example, I’m sure the Proxy through SSH document is easier to follow with the screen captures visible, instead of staring at blank spots. (The blog pages were already fixed earlier.)

I wonder how many more times I’m going to be writing about the same problem — it is just so very annoying that I have to at least vent a little after fixing the same thing over and over. This time I had to add an extra <div> element on the pages, which makes it even more frustrating (“unnecessary” extra elements). Well, I put some comments in the code so I’d remember why it is there…

Not that I noticed this one on my own, either. I was talking to someone about a page, and got an odd “what picture?” response. At least I now immediately remember to fire up MSIE when I hear something like that.

Alternative browsers you could switch to: Firefox and Opera.

NetBSD News Beat

Written in the wee hours in English • Tags:

I have started a new page about NetBSD: the NetBSD Planet is aggregated from a number of feeds that publish NetBSD-related articles. As of now there are seven sources, listed at the bottom of the news page.

I’d be glad to add more feeds to the page, so please send in suggestions either by commenting on this article or by emailing me. Feeds in any RSS version or Atom can be included.

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I’ve tested my published WordPress plugins with WordPress 2.0 and they all passed! (more…)
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Öljytuikustani on öljy loppunut. Tuikun säiliö on tehty huurretusta lasista, jonka läpi öljy näkyy. Itse olen pitänyt violetista öljystä, ja sitä pitäisi nyt löytää lisää — Suomesta. Ainakaan Google ei tuottanut mitään lupaavaa. Eikö suomalaisissa kaupoissa myydä kuin kirkasta lamppuöljyä?? (2)
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WordPress 2.0 on julkistettu — sehän on ollut englanninkielisen WordPressin lataussivulla jo tapaninpäivästä lähtien. Ohjelmaan on kuitenkin vielä tässä välipäivinä tullut tiheään tahtiin korjauksia, joten itse odottelen vielä viikon tai pari ennenkuin uskallan päivittää blogejani. Käännöstyötä ohjelman paikkaukset eivät kuitenkaan oleellisesti hidasta. Olen aloittanut käännöksen, mutta ohjelman 1216 käännettävästä viestistä on vielä noin 340 tarkistamatta tai kokonaan kääntämättä. Veikkaisin, että niiden parissa kuluu vielä muutama ilta.

Luminen joulu

Kirjoitettu alkuillasta suomeksi • Tägit: , ,

Joulupäivän aamuna maa löytyi valkoisena, vaikka edellisenä aamuna oli pelottavasti satanut vettä ja räntää. Iltapäivällä sade lakkasi ja kävin vanhempieni kanssa ulkona lumitöissä ja kävelyllä kylän ympäri. Nappailin kävellessä kuvia Vääpelikylästä — lumi korostaa kivasti esimerkiksi naapurin pihassa olevan karhutoteemin piirteitä.

Playing with microformats

Written early in the evening in English • Tags:

I’ve been taking it easy today just practically invisibly improving the code on this website. The hAtom microformat was brought up recently on one of the WordPress mailing lists, so I thought I’d see about adding support for it here. It was actually rather straightforward: I didn’t even have to rename any of my CSS classes.

The only remaining issue (which is not really an issue at all) is that the post author is not showing up in the the microformat parser I’ve been using to test. According to the hAtom spec the default should come from the XHTML author, which according to my undestanding is specified using the <meta name="author"> tag. I’ve specifically added such a tag, as I don’t display the author in each post, since I feel it would be silly to repeat my name throughout the page.

Since the recommended author data format was hCard I added general support for it on all my pages, too.

As a side effect of all these changes I’ve also fixed a couple of the spots that used to render irritatingly poorly with the Lynx web browser. CSS with its display property was highly useful in keeping up appearances on the other browsers. “Extra” elements added for Lynx can easily be hidden with display: none;. As another example, while <p> is quite useful in adding some extra spacing in Lynx, it is often desirable to undo the effect on other browsers using display: inline;.

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I’ve gotten back to pkgsrc work through rebuilding everything on my development system. I’ve found that some of “my” packages have been changed while I’ve been busy with other things. The IceS MP3 streamer (audio/ices-mp3) wouldn’t even compile anymore with the embedded Perl option enabled. I use a Perl module called mstream to keep my personal radio stream going. I’ve reverted the offending change and all is good again.