Hello to everyone at the Vatican News website who reads the Pillar comment section! We are all praying for you to figure out how to change images on a website (I know this can be hard sometimes, especially if the more "technical" people are taking a vacation or a long lunch break or if they just leave the phone off the hook when there ar…
Hello to everyone at the Vatican News website who reads the Pillar comment section! We are all praying for you to figure out how to change images on a website (I know this can be hard sometimes, especially if the more "technical" people are taking a vacation or a long lunch break or if they just leave the phone off the hook when there are test cricket matches going on).
"...leave the phone off the hook..." Hahahaha! I wonder how many of our younger 𝘗𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘢𝘳 readers will get that. Or why they say, "Hang up" to end a phone call.
(BTW, if the phone has been off the hook this summer, it's been for the 2024 Euro soccer championship. Incidentally, Italy plays Switzerland today. My phone will be off the hook for that one. And, yes, soccer 𝗶𝘀 an appropriate name for the sport, despite the ridicule others try to heap on it."
To be honest, this might ACTUALLY BE a challenge for them. Have you seen the Vatican's website? It's like a monument to the mid-90's World Wide Web!
That leads me to another question: Why didn't anyone think to throw some of the financial scandal grifting money toward their web presence? A small amount of web design work could have been done for an enormous fee by a prominent Cardinals nefew. Better than non-existent bread deliveries....
As a quondam technical person I am deadly serious about how much of a rats' nest we sometimes create (in the distant era from which the aesthetic of the Vatican web hails, I was partly responsible for generating HTML to format the bulletins on my then-parish's website, and for this I used Perl, if I recall correctly.)
Hello to everyone at the Vatican News website who reads the Pillar comment section! We are all praying for you to figure out how to change images on a website (I know this can be hard sometimes, especially if the more "technical" people are taking a vacation or a long lunch break or if they just leave the phone off the hook when there are test cricket matches going on).
With God all things are possible!
"...leave the phone off the hook..." Hahahaha! I wonder how many of our younger 𝘗𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘢𝘳 readers will get that. Or why they say, "Hang up" to end a phone call.
(BTW, if the phone has been off the hook this summer, it's been for the 2024 Euro soccer championship. Incidentally, Italy plays Switzerland today. My phone will be off the hook for that one. And, yes, soccer 𝗶𝘀 an appropriate name for the sport, despite the ridicule others try to heap on it."
To be honest, this might ACTUALLY BE a challenge for them. Have you seen the Vatican's website? It's like a monument to the mid-90's World Wide Web!
That leads me to another question: Why didn't anyone think to throw some of the financial scandal grifting money toward their web presence? A small amount of web design work could have been done for an enormous fee by a prominent Cardinals nefew. Better than non-existent bread deliveries....
> this might ACTUALLY BE a challenge for them
As a quondam technical person I am deadly serious about how much of a rats' nest we sometimes create (in the distant era from which the aesthetic of the Vatican web hails, I was partly responsible for generating HTML to format the bulletins on my then-parish's website, and for this I used Perl, if I recall correctly.)