Pride Goeth Before the Blog Gremlins


After taking quite the many days to get my new blog just exactly the way I wanted it, I was so proud of myself that I posted my naive exuberance here on Communication FUNdamentals to many congratulations and At-A-Gals!  Immediately following, I posted another few blog posts  that somehow, without provocation, caused most of my blog to enter the Witness Protection Program becoming invisible to the naked eye when viewed by those with Internet Explorer (IE). As many of you know, JoJo don’t know HTML so, if kicking my computer doesn’t fix the problem, I’m at a loss!  I turned to those more Technologically Savvy than I and was told the following: 1.    My habit of copying and pasting from Microsoft sources like Outlook and Word have messed up the HTML code so I should put the text into Outlook as plain text and then copy and paste it.  (WordPress just turns it back into HTML and on we go…) 2.    You have 150 errors on your template so you need to replace your template and it will fix the problem. (No Soap!) 3.    Your little purple crayons are causing the problem so take them out and all will be right with the blog world. (Not unless the new HTML code has to ferment) Yesterday I posted my Friday Funnies and VIOLA!  Part of my template is back on IE and you can actually see my post!  You can't see the right and bottom side bars, but having readers able to view the blog posts is kind of important too! I am thinking that perhaps I can oust the Blog Gremlins each time I write a new post pushing the bad HTML code further down into my blog so as to reveal the bright shiny new code. Can you all tell me what you see when you look at Communication FUNdamentals now and what browser you are using when you do?  To quote Verizon, "Can you hear me now?" Thank you. One significantly confused, Technologically-Challenged JoJo!

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