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Current mood:  chipper
Gosh. Interesting using other web systems isn't it. You realise how its the attention to detail that's really important. For instance I want to use *this* font to write my blog entries but there doesn't seem to be any default setting in My Space to specify that; so each time I have to select it. Its not a big deal but after two posts I'm finding it incredibly irritating. Why doesn't it just remember what I used last time? Why isn't there a default font setting? Am I just being ignorant - can someone help me? Tom are you out there? How do I do this. Oh Tom's busy telling everyone how to get MySpace on to a mobile. Hmm really don't care for that I just want my default font not to be Times New Roman. I think its traps like this that developers like us mustn't fall in to. There's so much that can be done: RSS feeds, Mash-ups, new super wow stuff that's interesting to do but actually its the tiny weeny little things that make a person using a site love it or hate it... Maybe I'm just too old and people don't care what font they're represented in, but in my day... [insert bit about the war etc]. Oh ok, I confess I'm not that old. Anyway better go and check our font handling - back soon x
1:05 PM
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