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Reads fine on my PC, but yeah Rob, the Mac&#8217;s brightness here does hurt my eyes.  I&#8217;ll see what I can do.Thanks John!  Not done, but close enough for feedback.Scott, I&#8217;ve used an IE hack that is expected to break in IE7 because IE7 fixed a bug, thus the hack is &#8216;fixed&#8217;.  I hate web design, but I&#8217;ll think of someting.  Thanks a ton for confirming that IE7 truly does break the design.
 
Reads fine on my PC, but yeah Rob, the Mac&#8217;s brightness here does hurt my eyes.  I&#8217;ll see what I can do.Thanks John!  Not done, but close enough for feedback.Scott, I&#8217;ve used an IE hack that is expected to break in IE7 because IE7 fixed a bug, thus the hack is &#8216;fixed&#8217;.  I hate web design, but I&#8217;ll think of someting.  Thanks a ton for confirming that IE7 truly does break the design.
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LOL Laurie!  I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;d have the patience for doing it on the computer.  Someone in one of the asked if they had to do this to ALL of their chapters, and Margie&#8217;s response was to start with the chapters that weren&#8217;t quite working or problem chapters. She also talked about a NY Times author who has taken it a few times and HATES the highlighters. LOL  She said this author grabbed a handful of chapters and did the work &#8212; to get the concepts of it inside her head.  I don&#8217;t see myself doing this for all 500 pages of my current manuscript &#8212; but I&#8217;m in the step of trying to &#8220;get it fixed in my head.&#8221;  Over time, it will become automatic in the editing &#8211; and then I&#8217;ll reserve the highlighting for those really problem areas. And yes, orange is making me cranky these days. LOL
  
 
   
 
   

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<comment date="2012-07-13T00:52:21Z" name="cheap flights London" url="http://www.searchflightslondon.com/"> Reads fine on my PC, but yeah Rob, the Mac’s brightness here does hurt my eyes. I’ll see what I can do.Thanks John! Not done, but close enough for feedback.Scott, I’ve used an IE hack that is expected to break in IE7 because IE7 fixed a bug, thus the hack is ‘fixed’. I hate web design, but I’ll think of someting. Thanks a ton for confirming that IE7 truly does break the design.


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<comment date="2012-07-13T00:54:23Z" name="London flight" url="http://www.searchflightslondon.com/"> LOL Laurie! I don’t think I’d have the patience for doing it on the computer. Someone in one of the asked if they had to do this to ALL of their chapters, and Margie’s response was to start with the chapters that weren’t quite working or problem chapters. She also talked about a NY Times author who has taken it a few times and HATES the highlighters. LOL She said this author grabbed a handful of chapters and did the work — to get the concepts of it inside her head. I don’t see myself doing this for all 500 pages of my current manuscript — but I’m in the step of trying to “get it fixed in my head.” Over time, it will become automatic in the editing – and then I’ll reserve the highlighting for those really problem areas. And yes, orange is making me cranky these days. LOL


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