I really like the “personal splash page” design you can create with about.me, but I want to control my URLs. I figured I could do the same thing on my web site with a little CSS. Here’s a screenshot of what it looks like for historical purposes.
Tag: CSS
Force 100% HTML Body Height
Whenever I try to force a web page to use at least 100% of the browser height I run into problems, so I’m documenting it here. Hopefully I’ll remember to look here next time.
body {
min-height: 100%;
height: 100%;
}
div.container {
height: 100%;
}
All Roads Lead to nickmomrik.com
I’ve wanted to get more use out of nickmomrik.com for a long time. Last week I decided to combine a bunch of domains and redirect them all here. The content from mtdewvirus.com, primaryrough.com, 2holecards.com, and docardtricks.com should all be available with the old URLs being redirected.
I’ve moved from a self-hosted WordPress.org install to WordPress.com. I removed all the spammy ad links, ditched all of the plugins, and used CSS customizations with the Moo-Point skin for Sandbox as the design. I wanted to show what you can do with CSS. I’m showing different widgets for different areas of the site, made my own footer (which isn’t working in all browsers yet), and have more tweaks planned. It’s a work in progress.
