Everything is a dog.

My daughter’s first word, that isn’t “Mama” or “Dada” (and who doesn’t take a little liberty with those, anyway?) is “dog”.

We have 2 dogs that were our test-run at raising a person. We were actually looking into getting a Great Dane. That fell through, and as if God were saying “Try something a little smaller”, we passed something small, black and fluffy bouncing around on the snow-covered side of the road one morning. We turned around out of curiosity and found 2 dogs. No collars, a little afraid, but friendly. No houses around. Apparantly someone just dumped them there.

We took them home, got them food and water, locked them in the laundry room and went to work. When we came home at the end of the day, there were no puddles, no piles, and nothing chewed. That sure sounds like “Keep Me!” to me.

Kelly (black) and Maryn (brown)

Flash forward a few years and we have two very well behaved, obedient dogs, and one very well behaved, bright, active little girl. She loves to chase the dogs, loves to see if she can eat their dog food without getting caught, and loves to say “dog” whenever she sees them.

And now, everything is a dog.
The kids she sees on tv? Dogs.
Birds singing? Dogs.
Daddy? Dog.

Oh, and did I mention she’s walking now? Across the living room, across the slippery kitchen floor, across my face when I’m laying in bed. She’s no respector of surface. Anything can be walked on. Except, apparantly, dogs.

Sites I’ll need later

Unshocking realization: This site is not pretty.

Useful links for helping it (someday):

IFR
The point to IFR is to let you create headers (or any text, really) on a site using non-standard fonts/color/effects, without having to tediously create a separate flash movie or graphic for each one. It has issues, but it’s mostly genious.
http://www.shauninman.com/mentary/past/ifr_revisited_and_revised.php

The PGA 2004 Championship site
No tables, beautiful layout, flash used in an unobtrusive, useful way.
http://www.pga.com/pgachampionship/2004/

Color Harmonies
Eventually, I’m going to need a new color scheme somewhere. I won’t do it again without using tools like these…
http://www.easyrgb.com/harmonies.php
http://www.triplecode.com/munsell/

Templates
Some decent starting points.
http://www.ssi-developer.net/main/templates/

Rounded corners
The best solution I’ve seen so far.
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/mountaintop/

ALA is a fantastic place to visit and feel stupid.

StockXChange
http://sxc.hu/index.phtml

Asterisk*
Where I actually found a lot of these links, and a beautiful, informative site, too. The Links section is like a portal to the world’s best art galleries (in web design, anyway).
http://www.7nights.com/asterisk/

Alazanto
Another visual masterpiece. It looks more like art than web, yet, fully web.
http://alazanto.org/

Linking to specific pages of a PDF

I know I’ll forget this if I don’t put it somewhere I’ll see it later.

Using Acrobat, define “Named Destinations” in a PDF document.

Using HTML, link in the form “http://myserver/pdfbook.pdf#named-destination”

i.e. “http://www.site.com/Resource%20Guide%20For%20New%20Approvals.pdf#uhcs”