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Old tools to be updated for Radio
As you mouse over the dates, the text changes in the text box
But when you add in full sized daily postings, this page draws up 7 days x 800px = 5,600px wide page... No good even for very wide screens, but fine for printing out posters.
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I had almost forgotten about this bookmarks tool. For Manila, showing all the preferences, settings, pages et. al.. Download a folder and import it into your bookmarks. I was then, on Apple Macs both client and server. Must see if I can use it for Radio on a PC. And how to do this for Mozilla.
One of the problems I had with it, back in the old days, was Mozilla not allowing so many bookmarks into one folder. Imagine, each folder would have 200 or so bookmarks. And I had several Manila sites to manage... Too many bookmarks for poor old Moz. I think that should have changed now.
And I found this old page about Radio and Manila. Nice stuff for automating the maintanence of Manila. And I must re-plug in that calendar to my Radio installation. Once again, as I've moved from Mac to PC I need to fix broken tools.
As you mouse over the dates, the text changes in the text box
But when you add in full sized daily postings, this page draws up 7 days x 800px = 5,600px wide page... No good even for very wide screens, but fine for printing out posters.
And this old theme tool. All the graphic text is editable. Though, then I was using ImageStyler, now I'm using the much more powerful Photoshop.
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