The definitive, eccentric journal of an unlikely caregiver.
As of 1/18/04 this journal continues at The Mom & Me Journals dot Net.
As of 1/18/04 this journal continues at The Mom & Me Journals dot Net.
7 minute Audio Introduction to The Mom & Me Journals
is to undermine the isolation of the caregiving experience
by offering all, especially our loved ones, a window into our lives.
As I post to this journal I think of our loved ones and their families,
how busy and involved we all are, and that,
if and when they come to this site they can be assured
that they will miss nothing in our lives and will, thereby, recognize us
and relax easily into our arms and our routines
when we are again face to face.
Legend of Journal Abbreviations
APF = A Prescott Friend (generic) DU = Dead Uncle LTF = Long Time Friend a.k.a: MFASRF = My Fucking Anal San Rafael Friend MA = Mom's Accountant MCF = My Chandler Friend(s) MCS = My Colorado Sister MDL = My Dead Lover MFLNF = My Former Lover Now Friend MLDL = My Long Distance Lover |
MFA = Mom's Financial Advisor MFS = My Florida Sister MPBIL = My Phoenix Brother-in-Law MPF = My Phoenix Friend (generic) MPNC = My Phoenix NieCe MPNP = My Phoenix NePhew MPS = My Phoenix Sister MS = Mom's Sister MTNDN = My Treasured Next Door Neighor OCC = Our Construction Company |
Friday, September 26, 2003
I 'm still having major problems with Earthlink/Mindspring's...
...auto site builder, Trellix (I want to be sure and get that name in). I am now beginning to slowly and laboriously readjust and reset my pages. Bear with me...it may be a few days before I get everything back to normal and start posting normally, again.
After doing a little research, including looking up Trellix on the web, I'm also beginning to understand that the reason Earthlink/Mindspring tech support is not handling this problem adequately is that the provider of the site builder software appears to be in transition itself and may not be providing adequate tech support to their customers. Part of the problem may also be that Earthlink newly belongs to Level3. Those aren't excuses but they are probably hang-ups in the tech support aspect. At any rate, I've figured out a few work arounds and will, in time, begin building (and rebuilding) my pages by hand. I've learned my lesson regarding ISP provided auto-site builders. I'm hoping and expecting my problems to be solved by tech support but I've had so many problems with this auto-site builder that I think I've figured out that it's best not to use online auto-site builders.
Damn. And, all I was trying to do, when I decided to use it, was to save myself some time. Now, that time is being consumed negotiating the problems with Trellix. Oh well...one more lesson down, millions more to go...
All material copyright at time of posting by Gail Rae Hudson