February 12, 2007
Do Not Adjust Your Television
Over the weekend we took "Adam Smith, Esq." into the Dreamweaver workshop for a little outpatient surgery delving deep into the bowels of HTML and CSS (don't ask).
The procedure was designed to swap the right and the left-hand columns, while leaving the middle column (where the good stuff is) absolutely unchanged and intact. I hope the procedure has been a success, as we were assisted by our usual crack team, but I haven't been able to test the revised design's performance across all platforms and all browsers.
So: Merciful readers, if the look of "Adam Smith, Esq." is suddenly illegible or nonsensical to you, please let me know at once and we'll re-admit the patient for a follow-up elective procedure.
Meanwhile, our fingers are crossed and our coders are standing by.
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