OMG! Since we don’t have FTP access to our post via WordPress.COM, I cannot upload my pages, posts, comments and other elements into my new ‘self-hosted’ weblog site into WordPress.ORG. I am trying to find a work around to this damn problem. In the meantime, I’ve been testing the ‘Table Maker’ of my ‘Web Hosting Control Panel’ while creating my ‘HTML’ by copying and pasting my first three blogs from February 2006 as samples. It looks simple and well center. The three sample, html’ page looks good but it’s still sitting in my subdirectory of my Yahoo! Small Business site.
I don’t know how to archive those logically. I tried creating a ‘static page’ so I could link the main directory to my ‘posts’ but it shows a generic ‘Index’ page. That might work because the links are provided in a ‘tree’. But it’s so simple looking that I would rather have a nice ‘yellow notebook’ as a background.
I even tried installing ‘plug-ins’ for expanding and collasping my pages via the widgets. But that didn’t work. I wanted something for the ‘pages’. I’ve seen some sites where the ‘mouseover’ on a page would expand gradually to show the ‘child pages’ to the right or bottom. I’d like to have this incorporated into my weblog site.
So I’m trying out Microsoft Office Access 2003. It’s working out tediously since I copied and pasted only twenty-three of my old post entries from February 2003. My goal is not so much the look of each page as they are currently entered already via WordPress.COM but to show that the entries in an ‘ascending order’.
With the click of the ‘next’ button to the right or ‘previous’ button to the left, I am able to view these post entries as they would have appeared when I entered them chronologically. I don’t know if I want this ‘htm’ document uploaded into my server. This requires ‘Active X’ controls in order to view this document.
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