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Posted by Clueless in Seattle on 04/15/07 20:37
I'm disabled by chronic fatigue syndrom (CFS) and have difficulty
sitting up at my computer for more than a few minutes at a time so
it's a challenge to try to maintain a web page I started years ago.
A few years ago I created a web page for the Seattle CFS Support Group
using a Geo-Cities web builder program.
http://www.geocities.com/seattlecfs/
So far so good.
Then I got an HTML book from the library and started tinkering with
the tags. After my tinkering the Geo-Cities page builder software
wouldn't work anymore, so I was stuck trying to maintain the page
without a GUI interface.
Then I became so sick I lost my job, became homeless for a year and a
half, was finally approved for Social Security disability benefits and
got into a public housing apartment complex.
Over the years of my trying to maintain the page without really
knowing what I was doing, the layout of the page has got out of my
control, but so much time had passed that I forgot what I did exactly
when I was making changes. I'm hoping someone in this group might be
willing to help me get the page back into shape.
The main problem right now is an email link that has slipped down into
a white area so it can't be seen anymore. At least I think that's
what's happened.
I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post HTML code in messages so I'll just
post the first line of the item:
<!-- "BEGIN EMAIL US" -->
I'd like this email link to appear on the left hand side of the page,
near the bottom of the orange strip that contains the "Mission
Statement." Could someone help me with that?
Also, the Mission Statement used to be formatted so the text stayed
inside the orange strip. Now it bleeds over the right margin into the
white space. I'd be grateful for some help fixing that too.
Will in Seattle
a.k.a. "Clueless"
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