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What people like on my site
People like my art sketches! They are the most searched for item on this site. Autumn leaves are also very popular.
Search stats for Dec. 2009
People search for strange things, and it is interesting to view the search stats, like at the end of the month. This post contains some discussion of what people searched for during the month of Dec. 2009.
- The brachistochrome pdf was downloaded 27 times. That’s about once a day. About half the searches pertained to this write up. This droll item, a 300-year-old problem, is actually my most popular piece of work. This outranked my most popular word press post. Frankly I am amazed by this.
- People also searched for “cooking”, “crocodile sketches”, and other things.
In the following list, we show the search phrase followed by the number of times that phrase is searched for, followed by the percent.
- brachistochrome 2 11.7 %
- crocodile sketches 2 11.7 %
- chuck roast recipe -slow -cooker 1 5.8 %
- crocodiles sketches 1 5.8 %
- example brachistocrome 1 5.8 %
- brachistochrome problem in maths 1 5.8 %
- lkhydqax qws 1 5.8 %
- black bird art 1 5.8 %
- george dog photo 1 5.8 %
- euler-lagrange equation for ball rolling down slope 1 5.8 %
- problème du brachistochrome 1 5.8 %
- photanal 1 5.8 %
- lagrangian curve y=f x variational 1 5.8 %
- variational problem with two independent variables solutions 1 5.8 %
- variational minimization 1 5.8 %
Starting jQuery notes
I am a bit slow in "catching onto" some things, but I have just learned about jQuery. This has been out around 2 years. This short post contains a few thoughts on my initial experiences with it. And it contains some starting examples illustrating the use of jQuery. There is some associated discussion.
WordPress style adjustments
Here are a few notes on Word press.
Some word press style tweaks
I have been tweaking with Word press and find that it is reasonably flexible in being able to do the kinds of renderings that one wants to do. I am doing this post in html just to see how it works. This is my first html post. I am sure that I'm still an amateur at a lot of this stuff - there are really a lot of nice looking blogs out there.
I created a few styles in the style sheet to accommodate things that I would like to do. The style sheet for this theme is called style.css. You take it off of the server and edit it to make your changes. I pasted in some of my personal styles that I use often.
This is not the first time I have tweaked styles. It seems that I have spent a good part of my life trying to get those CSS styles just right.
Indented text. I want to have the ability to indent and to highlight stuff.
Times font. It takes a bit of tweaking to get this size of the "times" font right. I want to be able to render times, since this is such a standard font.
And here is an ordinary paragraph.
- And this is a bullet item. A fish bullet should show.
- It took me a ton of time to try to get this fish icon working. And it's not quite right yet. Maybe it says that I prefer fish to bullets.
- The editor that word press provides is nice and has spoiled me a bit. It is very easy to use. On the contrary, doing the "raw html", as in this post, not only puts hair on your chest, takes a lot longer, but also greatly increases the likelihood of making errors.
And here we are back out of the dotted outline section. This entry is a lot of gibberish, but I am testing some of these new styles. |
About the greatest test in life is to create a table. An even greater test is to try to do it in word press. |
Well I'm not going to mess with the table styles. It looks pretty complicated. |
If I get bold I might mess with the hover characteristics of the table, but not now. |
Well this post took well over an hour (more like two or three). There are times when it's probably worth the trouble. And it's good to know that it can be done even though you always do not want to take the time.
Well I had to update this post a number of times. I made really a lot of errors. I had an immense amount of trouble. It's never as easy as it looks.
update 9 on Dec. 26.
About my site being down
My website has been down since about noon on Thursday. It seems to have decided to take a sudden crash. This is the longest my site has been down at least as long as I can remember. I am writing this note offline hoping I can post it if/when my site gets back up.
This is not an apology since there is little I can do about it. I need to wait for my provider to get it back up.
I am lucky that I had just done a backup of my WordPress information. I hope that this is not the time to test the backup system.
Many people must be frustrated by not being able to reach my site. I am frustrated, too.
September 2009 key words for my site
Here are some search key words for the month of September. 12 of these hits are due to Google.
- There were four downloads of my Fibonacci paper.
- There were four downloads of my brachistochrome paper.
It is amazing that people actually search for this stuff.
The list of search keywords is given below
- 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
- derivation of fibonacci sequence
- finding the interval where an integral is minimized
- fibonacci ratio derivation
- automated theorem proving news
- arclite theme by digitalnature | powered by wordpress
- fibonacci number derivation closed form expression
- /999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
- fibonacci number derivations
- brachistochrome
- elementary variational methods
- euler lagrange equation for the variational problem f x y y y
- bratwurst magazine