Saturday, September 12, 2020

This morning in photos of the sun through trees

From this morning Tompkins Square Park (above) and along the New York City Marble Cemetery on Second Street...
This is also a test of sorts ... because stupid Blogger has forced a new template on the Blogger community... the post-creating tool is taking some getting used to... As fellow Blogger user Goggla noted: "Formatting the HTML has become an obnoxious chore." +1.

So things may look a little funky for awhile... this also may mean fewer posts for the near future ...

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

we dont want fewer posts!
how about when Toots performed in the East Village one

Anonymous said...

It's horrid when they just force a change. You know how to do something very efficiently, and boom, some moron at headquarters decides they have a "new, improved" version that they release and make non-negotiable. This is called "re-inventing the wheel" and it wastes the valuable (and limited) time of so many people.

I understand your frustration, but please hang in there; we need you!

Ronnie said...

Hang in there I understand your frustrations... a learning curve ahead but you’ll master it in time... I hope so as your posts are part of my morning reads and teas

Anonymous said...

When and where was that?

Laura Goggin said...

I only do periodic posts, so I can only imagine the torture for you doing multiple posts a day. It might be worth creating an HTML template for yourself and then copy/pasting it into the dashboard, but that's annoying as well. Nice photos!

Grieve said...

I'm finding the new template to be very buggy so far... a lot of annoying little things, such as having to switch back and forth between the HTML and compose views. There's also this odd default font setting and the spacing is all off... and I need to figure out the padding around the photos. The photos were crashing into the text, and I can't figure out how to place a credit underneath a photo. The last one I did ended up about a 1/4 inch away from the image. It will take some trial and error... and time! Posts are taking me twice as long now to create.

And thank you!