Friday, July 13, 2018

Breakfast at home: granola with coconut and raisins and milk, one slice of brioche toast with butter, a pint of hot water. Walked and rode Muni to UCSF Laurel Heights. Email on Acid work: closer review. Orgchart work: posted OEIS and OSACA changes live. Followup with Liana about an open draft for Staff Wellness Group. Lunch: leftovers. Attended Poisons in the Home and Community: Assessment & Emergency Response by Tom Kearney as part of a Staff Wellness Group event. Resolved a logo request issue for Marcus F. More UFD mailing list work. Styling work to resolve image credits overlapping body text in the draft UFD. Lots of frustrating work with Mailchimp and Email on Acid. Followup with Dayna M and Marisa M about a web editor access request. Reviewed websites for Gartner, Miller, Shu, and Huang to determine time estimates for as-is migrations. Prepped an email to Matt J and company but did not send it. Rode Uber Pool home. Dinner at home with Patrick: deli fried chicken, deli mac and cheese, roasted baby bok choy. Dessert: mango sorbet with whipped cream from a can and Torani salted chocolate caramel sauce. Exhausted. To bed early. Woke at 1:30 am and washed dishes. Couldn't sleep. Converted frankfarm.com to be https instead of http. The instructions in Option 1 for non-WordPress-users on the page called Bluehost Web Hosting Help: How to Manage AutoSSL did not work for me, so I did it manually. Upon reloading my site with forced https, I encountered an ugly error: "This page contains the following errors: error on line 34 at column 15: Specification mandates value for attribute async. Below is a rendering of the page up to the first error." I resolved it by changing async to async="async" in the Google Analytics tracking tag. I believe this is the correct solution but am not 100% certain. The other thing I stumbled on was that really old Google Analytics tracking codes were previously placed just before the end of the body tag. Now they want it as the first thing after the opening head tag. I installed the Google Tag Assistant Extension to help with troubleshooting. I also used redirectdetective.com to confirm that the redirects were working as expected. While investigating an rsync anomaly with my favicon.ico file, I realized that none of my current browsers show them in the address bar. So while searching for whether favicons were dead in 2018, I came across a Stack Overflow thread in which I discovered the terrific change log at realfavicongenerator.net. Donated USD$10 to RFG. Thanks, Philippe B! Late snack: leftover naan pizza.