The gallery, otherwise known as hell

Well today I have been looking at the gallery again, I had identified that there was something wrong a couple of days ago.

Well today I discovered the true horror of what was wrong, the gallery software has mis-labelled a few pages and images which are what’s causing the periodic drop out of pictures and the “error 404 page does not exist” side of life.

The problem is that to rectify it I will have to go through 133 pages of html and re-write the lot, to add insult to injury I have also found that the software has also made the .html files read only so they cannot just be edited as the only person that can save changes to them is the originator (the software that messed it up in the first place)

Yes that quite probably was a wimpering that you heard coming from the corner and yes that wretched thing curled up in that corner quite possibly would be me.

Okay so the software has won the battle for the minute, but the war is far from over. I will be back tomorrow refreshed and renewed with determination that the gallery will work one way or another even if I have to beat it with a big stick like a text editor.

And with that I have had a cunning plan, I would say “Back to Work”, but it’s half 6 and it’s time for me to get my food on the go. So time to go.

Bye.

Hello world!

Well this is a first, I have never tried blogging so this is a bit of an unusual one for me.

Green-Craft being a site to do with the great outdoors you would think that I would spend every living moment out of doors, unfortunately that’s just not the case, there are far too many technical foibles to deal with.

Over the last few weeks we have been going through some changes here at Green-Craft, I have started the rebuild of the Green-Craft website, started the new build of another website and spent a bit of time trying to figure out how to get the gallery working and looking into getting blog software placed onto the server. As you can see I finally got it done (thanks to .ComWebhosting for acting so quickly on that).

So I have been a little busy with the internet side of life here, beyond that I have just had to retire the second set of moccasins that I ever made (they are four years old and have lasted well past my expectations) and I am just about to start fitting straps to a respirator case for a friend.

I’ll be trying to get a new set of moccasins made soon, once they’ve been made I’ll get a few pictures up of them. Hopefully this coming weekend I’ll be able to get out for a little wildfood walk and possibly to practice a bit of archery.