Comments:

frusterated - 2004-03-13 23:05:24
I really wish your "old" entries button worked :(
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prosti - 2004-03-13 23:41:22
if someone (catpewk) could tell me why my "OLD" button doesn't work, I'd be so happy.
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CG - 2004-03-13 23:43:55
Your HTML link doesn't seem to be right. Check it to make sure that your code bit has the quotes and is only "http://prosti.diaryland.com/older.html
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CG - 2004-03-13 23:44:30
with end quotes: "
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CG - 2004-03-13 23:45:22
So, it should look like: Old I know, I never get all my ideas down in one go.
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CG - 2004-03-13 23:47:53
Hmm, that didn't show up right. it should be: (angle)a href="http://prosti.diaryland.com/older.html"(angle)Old(angle)/a(angle) all on one line, and replace (angle) with the appropriate signs that will show up, except in here.
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prosti - 2004-03-13 23:56:28
I figgered it out....they had something wierd in there... it went like this: ../html.href=Http: and it was supposed to not do that.
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prosti - 2004-03-13 23:57:49
so I just went: old

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prosti - 2004-03-13 23:58:30
hahaha. So I just went: old

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prosti - 2004-03-13 23:59:08
ah man, fuck it. I just put up the fucking code. hey let's try this. a href="http://prosti.diaryland.com/older.html">old -------------------------------
prosti - 2004-03-13 23:59:43
with the < in front of "A" and the > in the very end. Oh yeah. You know what I'm sayin
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prosti - 2004-03-14 00:00:32
so now both "old" and "new" work.
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prosti - 2004-03-14 00:09:46
if someone could tell me why this is at the very top? I can't see it in the template thing: Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"
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Vee - 2004-03-14 06:45:01
It should be way on top when you look at the code of your template. To get rid of it you need to add <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC " to the beginning of it.
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prosti - 2004-03-14 10:50:14
Ah ha! Thank you Vee!
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Danielle (Danny) - 2004-03-14 11:48:48
Hey I really don't mind that you posted that on your site. I hope I get some comments on it. lol. Well thanks! I am going to try to see my doc. soon.
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Milyssa - 2004-03-14 20:56:12
Danny, Go see a doctor if it will make you feel better! Last fall I missed my period for two months. My mom and I talked and decided that if I missed it for three months we would call the doctor. The day before we were going to call, my period showed up. It was this really random thing, the only cause I could think of was stress although I had been way more stressed and still gotten my period. So anyway...I know that I was really freaked out until it showed back up again, I felt like my body was really abnormal, that I was probably full of uterine cancer or something, etc. etc. I'm sure all the worrying didn't help my period come back! (At least I am a virgin so I didn't have to worry about being preggers!) Anyway...I just wanted to tell you that sometimes things like missed periods happen for no reason but if it will make you feel better to see a doctor, I advise it, cause the worrying sucks! (As does having a tampon permanently in your pocket so you won't be caught unawares). Good luck! :)
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lr - 2004-03-15 11:59:04
Definitely go to a doctor. When I first started I was like clockwork, too, but eventually I stopped and now I usually need pills to have a period at all. I've got this thing called polycystic ovarian syndrome, it's this breakdown between various hormones and insulin and whatnot, that they're really only starting to understand recently. Anyhow chances are you needn't be worried, but you should get everything checked out /well/. When I started being irregular (nothing for three months, and not pregnant), I was just prescribed the pill, which I found out later (and I'm not even sure they knew at the time) can often make pcos worse (and for me, probably did).
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