I'll have to play with the CSS when I have time - the foldy thing decided it wanted to start putting foldy things at the bottom of every post whether I wanted it or not. So...since that is not an acceptable solution for me, I'll play with it when I get around to it. Until then, we're back to long, rambly posts just slapped out there for everyone to deal with, with no reprieve in the form of foldies.
Ah well.
19 hours ago
Ramble away!
ReplyDeleteDown with ubiquitous foldies!
We can handle the full undiluted verbiage. No worries! I've given up on getting my blog to do most things, like laundry.
ReplyDeleteOoh - some of them do laundry? Now that would be worth extended CSS tinkering! :)
ReplyDeleteI have mastered fitted sheets! (No CSS required.) :) The key, once you get all the four corners pocketed together and now you have the weird shaped floppy thing? Lay it down on the floor (or a table or the bed) then fold the pieces that connect to the corner over just enough to make a non-floppy square, then fold in thirds so you have 1 long strip then fold that in thirds and it will generally match the size of your flat sheet and be a reasonable thickness for storage.
ReplyDeleteI know you're glad I share that. :)
Hmmm...I am not familiar with the parachute version of the fitted sheet. I guess, faced with that, there is only one alternative - stuff it in a pillowcase and be done. :)
ReplyDeleteWell, there is the other alternative...get out the scissors and make your own corners, Laundry Man. :-)
ReplyDeleteComputers can make you sad. Yet, I'm glad to know that there are better people out there having problems with "curly things" and such - It's nice to know that I have company in my lack of "techie" skill. This too will pass! Best of luck.
ReplyDeleteWhere's Lyn?
Computers do indeed have the ability to frustrate everyone - it's what makes them loveable.
ReplyDeleteNot sure where Lyn is - probably off on a snipe hunt of some sort. :)