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AndyStaples
Jun 8th, '10, 10:10 PM
The long-threatened redesign of the Penultimate HarnPage is nearly finished. It's close enough that the new-look site is now up and operational, anyway.

As always, when decorators have been in, it'll take a little while to unpack everything again and put it in its new home.

Most notably, the new versions of the farming calendar are not yet ready. The HTML masons tell me the rough work is done, but the decorative carving may take a little longer (though they promise it will be worth it).

I've also had to postpone plans to make PDFs of the major articles until I found a decent and affordable replacement for Acrobat 4 (note to those upgrading: Acrobat 7 and below does not work on 64-bit Windows; Bullzip PDF, however, does - and its price can't be beaten).

Some sections, such as the link-ware image gallery, are a bit sparse at the moment (2 images and a gag - and counting!). I'll be building that up pretty continuously.

The other sparse section is the Hero 6 resources: three pulp-era vehicles do not an entire section make. It's more a statement of intent than a full-on resource, and will be added to fairly continuously.

Anyway, if you want to see that the HTML masons have been up to, it's at www.penultimateharn.com (http://www.penultimateharn.com).

Teflon Billy
Jun 9th, '10, 02:41 AM
The long-threatened redesign of the Penultimate HarnPage is nearly finished. It's close enough that the new-look site is now up and operational, anyway.

As always, when decorators have been in, it'll take a little while to unpack everything again and put it in its new home.

Most notably, the new versions of the farming calendar are not yet ready. The HTML masons tell me the rough work is done, but the decorative carving may take a little longer (though they promise it will be worth it).

I've also had to postpone plans to make PDFs of the major articles until I found a decent and affordable replacement for Acrobat 4 (note to those upgrading: Acrobat 7 and below does not work on 64-bit Windows; Bullzip PDF, however, does - and its price can't be beaten).

Some sections, such as the link-ware image gallery, are a bit sparse at the moment (2 images and a gag - and counting!). I'll be building that up pretty continuously.

The other sparse section is the Hero 6 resources: three pulp-era vehicles do not an entire section make. It's more a statement of intent than a full-on resource, and will be added to fairly continuously.

Anyway, if you want to see that the HTML masons have been up to, it's at www.penultimateharn.com (http://www.penultimateharn.com).

Try noodling around with this for producing PDFs: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/

TB