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    richnewman asked a question in Flock on November 08, 2009 15:36:

    richnewman
    Press This Bookmarklet doesn't work in Flock
    I am angry! I have been using the Wordpress "Press This" bookmarklet to make quick posts to my blog. However, when I used it just now in Flock to write a post that was not necessarily long, but it was involved, and I tried to save the post as a draft to my Wordpress blog, the draft posted with only the title. All of the text that I wrote was lost. The bookmarklet works fine in Firefox. I just tested it. I'd appreciate knowing if this is something that can be fixed.
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    richnewman replied on September 19, 2009 12:03 to the question "Help with Navigation and Oulipo's appearance on a PC" in Mignolo:

    richnewman
    Perfect! The book will be in the mail next week.

    Best,

    Richard
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    richnewman replied on August 23, 2009 23:40 to the question "Help with Navigation and Oulipo's appearance on a PC" in Mignolo:

    richnewman
    Andrea,

    Thanks for this. I hope you had a good mini-vacation. My semester hasn't even started yet and I feel like I could use one.

    The tweaks worked in terms of showing the child pages, but for some reason have cut two of my pages--"links to online work" and "contact me"--out of the navigation. I have a total of 13 pages published, 9 of which are master pages. All four child pages are under the My Books master page.

    Any ideas?

    (Okay, I need to revise this: The two links disappeared on my laptop, but when I look at the site on my iMac, I can see them. However, on my laptop, the bottom rule runs into the navigation links. It doesn't look too bad because it hits the space between the Contact Me link and the Feed link, but I'd still like for it not to do that. I realize I could probably fix this--having the rule not run into the navigation bar--by adding some blank spaces in the page; I am just wondering if there is a way to do it in the theme itself.)

    One other thing: Is there a way to prevent the rule you have at the bottom of the text from running into the navigation bar when I scroll down to the bottom of a page?

    Also, where can I get a mailing address so I can send you a copy of my book?

    Richard
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    Richard Jeffrey Newman asked a question in Mignolo on August 16, 2009 15:21:

    Richard Jeffrey Newman
    Help with Navigation and Oulipo's appearance on a PC
    Hi Andrea,

    I sent you two emails before I saw the Feedback button on the Oulipo site screen. Sorry if they crowded your inbox unnecessarily. So I hope you won't mind if I put both my questions in one message here. They both pertain to the website I have built with Oulipo (the look of which I love, by the way), www.richardjnewman.com:

    1. Is there any way to get subpages listed in the navigation bar? There are three subpages for My Books and I'd like to get them into the navigation. (I have, for now, found a plug-in, "Simple Section Navigation Widget," that pops widget up in the side bar when someone clicks on My Books.)

    2. I built the site using Firefox on an iMac. When I look at the site on a PC, though, in either Firefox or Safari, the all-caps in the navigation bar look fuzzy, and text font looks "thin," for want of a better word. When I view the site in Internet Explorer, I guess Windows does some kind of font substitution. The text is much clearer and more readable, but the fonts--and therefore the look of the site--is different, which is a shame, since it's the typography that really makes the site for me.

    Finally, put this in the email: Assuming I decide finally to use your theme (I am 95% there), I am happy to donate something or send you a book. I am wondering if you are a poetry reader. If so, I would be happy to send you a copy of my book, The Silence Of Men. Otherwise, I will check out your wish list.

    Thanks so much for your theme and your time!

    Cheers,

    Rich Newman