Thursday, October 13, 2005

Apophysis: Amelioration

20 comments:

Trée said...

Stitching the fabric of my heart back together with the thread of love that flows through this wonderful nexus called a blog. My love to all my many wonderful friends, each of whose comments represent the very healing laces of amelioration. Hugs and kisses as appropriate. :-)

Anonymous said...

There you go getting all sweet.

My initial response to this one:
"OH HELL! Now you are just DANGEROUS!"

Saturday. Saturday I will attempt to make enough space on the hard drive to download another program and (ACK!) store more images.
THEN! THEN JUST YOU WATCH OUT! These boots are made for walkin baby. (and they're all I'm wearin!)

Goodnight luv. Sleep well. Dream of the game.

Trée said...

Aggie, wait till you see what I'm rendering right now. Those boots might just have to go after this one. :-0

Anonymous said...

I like the picture, and I like your explanation of it. I'm not going to speculate what it is, this time, because you've given it definition.

Very, very, pretty. Even prettier with the meaning you've given to it. :o)

Trée said...

Thanks k. You are part of that healing fabric. Look at row 11, section 119, seat 3 and if you look close enough, there is the sweetbabyk. :-)

Anonymous said...

Whoa! I see myself! :o)

I see A, too! My goodness, she's so pretty! And look! She's holding plane tickets!

Trée said...

Where?! . . . runs to get my magnifying glass . . .

Hey, she's not wearing a [censored]! Wow. Thanks k for pointing that out. :-)

Mmm, are we sitting next to each other on the plane? You know it's about an 8 hour flight. What to do, what to do. lol ;-)

Anonymous said...

Hey, no fair! You never said, you had a magnifying glass!
Really like this picture - beautiful! Reminded me of Sydney before you guys started talking of of rows and seats.

Trée said...

Thanks A. I love the colors, the detail, and the theme of repair, improvement, growth, moving forward, taking positive action while showing care and concern to those in need and in pain. It's the pain you can't see that hurts the most.

Anonymous said...

"It's the pain you can't see that hurts the most."
Few truer words.
Glad you are managing to stitch and repair! - hugs!

Anonymous said...

Your talent once again shines tree. Not only is the color purple a very deep color, but so can the meaning of the art be also.

You seem like you are just busting at the seams with ideas.

:)

Anonymous said...

This is soooo beautiful..and I've got more to say when my jaw stopped dropping down on the keyboard and I can type again....LOL
You need a gallery, Trée.

Anonymous said...

Hey Tree...
I used the same code as you to add recent comments to my sidebar, but it does not display the text of the message... just the user name and the name of the post. How did you change yours to show the text of the message???

Trée said...

Justin, I haven't fiddled with that code in a couple months. Two suggestions: (1) cut and past the "options" code in my sidebar for the hack into yours (right click on my site and then click 'view page source'); (2)go to the bloggerhacks page and read all the comments, which is what I did to figure out how to make the adjustments I needed.

Still, if I remember correctly, I ended up finding another user who had it working the way I wanted and I did the cut and paste thing from his to mine.

It took me awhile to figure it out. Let me know if you need some more help. I love this hack since it makes it so easy to see who has commented where at just a glance. Good luck.

Trée said...

J, Chickybabe (see her link on my link list) also uses this blogger hack, so if you haven't, you might want to take a look at her site. She only uses the last 5 comments but I believe everything else is the same.

In addition to the code, make sure you have set the "date field" for comments to the correct setting and that the code is where it should be on your template. My understanding is those two things have to be in place too for it to work correctly. I've got a feeling you already have those two things right but just checking just in case.

Trée said...

J, if just the options code doesn't do it, and now that I think about it, it might not, just cut and paste the whole damn blogger hack code from my page to yours. That is about the quickest and easiest way to "git-ur-done."

Trée said...

Melissa, those are very sweet and kind words. What a wonderful way for me to wake up and read. Thanks darlin' :-)

Trée said...

Christa, coming from someone with as much talent as you have I take your compliment with a fluttering heart of deepest appreciation. You've made my day and the day has hardly started.

Hugs and kisses :-)

Anonymous said...

Thanks Tree...
If you get a chance, do me a favor and take a look at the code in your template... under the "options" where you can change the number of comments that are displayed, the next line starts:

var displayTemplate = "...

Can you tell me the code within the quotation marks? It probably starts "[title] [name] said:..." I just need the entire string of code in the quotation marks in order to be able to get mine to do what I want it to...

Trée said...

J, here you go:


var displayTemplate = "[title]. [name] said: [comment]";


HTH