Oct. 17th, 2007

wolfwings: (sleepy fox)
...just broke my pinkie toe on my left foot. Going down the stairs, stepped on a shirt, turned out there was a piece of paper under the shirt. *ZOOP*thud*whack*CRUNK* in that order as my pinkie-toe hit the edge of three steps in a row. I didn't stumble or fall, just turned it into a long stride, but knew almost instantly something was screwed up.

Iced it instantly until it hurt instead of felt good, felt my endorphins wearing off so I put the ice away and took a nap. Woke up... *throb* ...took ibu and aceto, along with a Vitamin C just for kicks, waited 30 minutes... wiggled a noodle. Either it got something torn at the base joint, or I turned my pinkie-toe's bones into mush, either way the entire pinkie toe's swollen.

So... off that foot as much as possible for the next couple of days until it knits up however it will enough to walk/drive without pain. But damnit... OW.

Upside: Gave me a chance to work through most of HL2:Ep1 finally. Still annoyed they dropped the Black Box, and feel ripped off now. =-.-=
wolfwings: (Default)
...finished the Yearly-page-view now, with auto-compacting calendar months. It's got a minor 'hack' in place until I finished the 'truly proper but hard to script' solution, but right now if you resize the page it will re-organize the months to prevent creating a horizontal scrollbar as long as possible.

Need to tackle the monthly-view, daily-view, and tag-view displays still (Suggestions for tag-view? Cloud, or ordered list, or make it an option to have both?), and research a proper CSS method to 'center' the resulting Yearly-view months since right now it left-packs everything because of the trick I'm using. But the LJ Layout is coming together nicely. I'm getting to the point I need a few different background-sets to use for it, anyone out there have any ideas? It can work just as well with a 'fixed' background but solid-color opaque areas overlaying it behind the actual content, and I'd love some examples of that as well before I call it 'finished' really.

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