by Suzanne Whitby | Jan 7, 2021 | Relocated to whitbys.org
Barlow Bonsall, Cook @ 1700 to 1800 degrees for 2 to 3 hours This is the text of a tattoo surrounded by a yellow and orange flame. It belongs to Army veteran and cancer survivor Russell Parsons, who was quoted in NBC News as saying, “It’s a recipe for cremation.”...
by Suzanne Whitby | Dec 7, 2020 | Tips, tutorials & #divi
By default, the first item in a DIVI accordion module is open. Here are two ways to close all items automatically. Option 1: make all the first items of all accordions closed by default If you want to make all accordions closed by default, go to the “Add code to the...
by Suzanne Whitby | Oct 14, 2020 | Notebook, To export
Read this out loud:You’re giving a presentation? That’s… good news? Except that you’re a little nervous? And hesitant? And so you start raising your pitch at the end of every sentence? Everything you say starts to sound like a question, even when you know what you’re...
by Suzanne Whitby | Oct 5, 2020 | Notebook, To export
A quick summary (for the time-poor) Remembering someone’s name and pronouncing it correctly is a key part of making a positive impression. It’s also part of being a good communicator. Not bothering to remember someone’s name or continually pronouncing it incorrectly,...
by Suzanne Whitby | Apr 5, 2020 | Relocated to whitbys.org
If, like me, you’re working with Eurpides’ and Seneca’s Troades or Trojan Women texts, you might find it helpful to see how modern theatre groups interpret these works. Obviously I was, which is why I spent several days scouring the internet and...