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Today’s update brings back the sidebar that used to be on the homepage. If you wanna see what I’ve been listening to recently, I’ve repositioned that sidebar to a header on the /about_me section. The about me has also been beefed up with a whole lot of copy about the app itself and a very brief...



We have quite a bit of templating changes for the folks at home checking up on the website. It’s all in the /about_me section if you care to look. I repurposed the styling of the unused sections of that CSS/JS package I’ve been cannibalizing into some dynamic graphic stuff. I’ve yet to get the...



The updates are fast and furious these past few days. They’ve all been mostly templating work, which is the easiest section to test. Well, except for testing to see how they will look on a vertically aligned display, like a phone. When my site’s pages do look good on a phone it is an accident....



The only update this time is a fix to the links generated for each artist at the bottom of /dash/art_cat/. Matching the variables between my regular Flask work with the Plotly-Dash section has been my Gordian Knot in my codebase. Well… one of many. I have an idea to make a shell outer Flask app...



A number of updates to talk about today. The big one involves my first successful stab at using the variables in my Flask views in the plotly-dash apps. So at the moment you can get a dashboard view of any artist found in my app’s artist catalog if you go over to /dash/art_search/ and then add...



After fiddling with CSS for a while, I’ve come to the suspicion that it is not as screwy as I had thought it to be. Well, not the styling that doesn’t involve spatial relationship of one div to another. I can use the reliable 1,2, or 3 columns in each row grid system provided by Bootstrap. Every...


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