CSS, Amazon, Chapters.Indigo, And My Next Post

July 22nd, 2008 Posted in Misc

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If you visited ADJ in the last couple of days, you may have noticed the misplacement of two subscribe buttons. They were floating around all over. At one point, they were on the very top; a little later, they were on the very right outside the border. All these happened because I was tweaking CSS code to see what happens. I am very web savvy; however, I am not a programmer. While tweaking CSS code, I messed up some of them – as a result, subscribe buttons moved from its original location. Finally, I gave up fixing myself and called my guy to fix it. My site programmers will fix it in a day or so. CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets. Basically, CSS tells HTML how to display its elements.

I ordered a few books yesterday online. I was checking prices on both Amazon.ca and Chapters.Indigo.ca. Book prices are significantly lower at Amazon online shop. I visited brick and mortar Chapters.Indigo stores a few times to browse through these books. Once decided which books to buy, I placed online order to buy them. I saved over 40% than what I would have paid at Chapters.Indigo. Whenever you buy something, compare prices from a variety of sources first.

I just finished writing a great article for you yesterday. I will describe how Invest Now changed someone’s life in my next post. If you haven’t subscribed already, here is ADJ RSS Feed to subscribe. See you again.

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