Yeovil
Here you can find a map of Yeovil, with a few of the "important" places highlighted. These places include, but are not limited to, The Church and The Sparkford Inn where the reception is being held. So there. Nerr.
You can toggle the various items on the map by clicking the checkboxes:
United Reformed Church
Reception
Car Parks
Hotels
You can get directions for a few of the journeys you may be making by clicking on these links:
Church to Reception
Reception to Church
If you get lost you can easily reset the map.
Important note
During development this site may contain a few "test" images. These will eventually be replaced with images that I actually have permission to use. The test images primarily exist while I get the layout correct. Just so's you know.
About this site
So, why am I creating another website?
Catherine: "Hooray! I'm getting married! Rob's finally proposed."
Rob (me): "That would appear to be the case, yes."
C: "So, get to designing a website then."
R: "Huh? Why?"
C: "Well, you're a geek, and as such you do geeky things. I couldn't possibly marry a geek without at least getting a website out of it. Could I?"
R: "Erm... no dear. I suppose not."
So there you go. For those who stumbled here by accident, this is the pre-official announcement that Rob Cooper and Catherine Rounsfell are engaged. This website will eventually detail such useful things as when the wedding is, where the wedding is, and what you can buy us to celebrate. As a preview... steak knives would go down well.
Colours
Colours have been altered in accordance with requests. Still needs a little tweaking, but it kinda works, eh?
Testing
This is just a quick test page. There's not really much here at the moment - soon there will be information of use to the casual reader. Or the smart reader. Basically this page is just a place-holder until I get a chance to finish the design and add some content. I expect a basic design to be ready in a few days time depending how much time I get to work on it over the coming weekend.
Browser Issues
It should probably be noted that until the design is fairly near completion it will look... iffy in browsers which shun standards compliance. That's to say "don't expect it to work". Sure it may work fine (the initial development is being done to make the page work in Firefox), but don't count on it working. Just... don't.
Filler
This is just some filler. To, you know, fill stuff.
We'll see what happens if we add another "div" to this one...
Not much happened really, as I've tweaked the css :)
Another test of whitespace
Hmm
There you go.