You copy other people's HTML and blindly paste it into your own pages with no concern for the consequences.
What kind of Hummel figurine are you?


It's sort of sad when you have to edit the quiz code to get the right picture. Curse lazy HTML.

From: (Anonymous)


Wow! You're extra-super angry about this for no good reason.

--spinn again.

From: [identity profile] channonyarrow.livejournal.com


Yeah. I tend to get annoyed when people I don't know track me down to point out that there was irony intended in an internet quiz, especially since at first blush the error does really just look like shitty code. And given the number of comments I've got from people I've never heard of, I think that person brought friends.

From: [identity profile] spinn.livejournal.com


No, they brought themselves. I didn't tell them to post anything. Actually I'd nearly prefer they didn't, and to avoid that I typically wouldn't share the link and only describe the situation without any identifying info...but I decided the blow-up was too entertaining to keep to myself.

From: [identity profile] channonyarrow.livejournal.com


Yeah, that sort of thing often happens when you post direct links. I posted your page, though, after I noticed that, so we'll see if the people I know can restrain themselves better. Also, in the most recent post of mine, there's an explanation for why those comment links don't show up in your screencap - namely, they're animated.

From: [identity profile] channonyarrow.livejournal.com


Or horrible CSS. Or, hell, Microsoft. Let's blame Microsoft. I think that works. They're black with a white animated outline, so depending on what browser you use, they won't show up. Of course, I like things that are evil, so I use IE and that works.
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