Redesign and spam defense — but little real work
Kathy has relapsed with the cold from hell today, so I've wasted the entire day redesigning Tuell.net, trying out several antispam modules and fixing the photo gallery. I also avoided priming and painting my house — I'm mid-project with the entire place in disarray, and experiencing an acute lack of motivation.
I hadn't realized the gallery was broken until today. It likely has been nonfunctional for months — ever since I changed an unrelated link setting.
The new redesign is a bit brighter. A new header features a photo of my great aunt Rosanelle Frost near Sierra Blanca, Texas, around 1915. It was there she fell in love with a young cavalry officer named Edwin O'Connor who was part of a detachment sent to find and capture the Mexican outlaw Pancho Villa.
I've set up a new anti-spam module that may or may not defeat the spambots that previously left hundreds of posts in the forums. So I've turned the forums and comments back on, and will keep a close watch for the next few days.
We've negected the Catacombs area (actually, it's a seperate application nested in the site), where a lot of links lead to blank pages. I hope to create a some reports and charts to post before long.
Tom
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