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Then, login to Blogger and go to Settings > Other > Site Feed. 5. /%year%/%monthnum%/%postname%.html 6. 7. 8. James Joyce Reads ‘Anna Livia Plurabelle’ from Finnegans Wake. Today is the birthday of James Joyce, who was born in Dublin on February 2, 1882, and wrote in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: "Welcome, O life! I go to encounter for the millionth time the reality of experience and to forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race. " To celebrate his life, we present an August 1929 recording of Joyce reading a melodious passage from the "Anna Livia Plurabelle" chapter of his Work in Progress, which would be published ten years later as Finnegans Wake.

The recording was made in Cambridge, England, at the arrangement of Joyce's friend and publisher Sylvia Beach. "How beautiful the 'Anna Livia' recording is," wrote Beach in her memoir, Shakespeare and Company, "and how amusing Joyce's rendering of an Irish washerwoman's brogue! " Would you like to support the mission of Open Culture? Please consider making a donation to our site. Related Content: Marilyn Monroe Reads Joyce’s Ulysses at the Playground (1955) Creating Horizontal Menus. Creating Horizontal Menus Languages: English • 한국어 • (Add your language) Horizontal Menus are an excellent way to create a menu of categories or Pages, highlighting specific areas of interest within your website. Many web designers place a horizontal menu under the header, where they draw the eye. Horizontal menus are created with the HTML List feature.

Yes, while they are horizontal instead of vertical, like typical lists, they are still a list. Since horizontal menus are simply lists in a horizontal line, let's start the process with a list. Creating a Horizontal Menu Below is the simple list for our horizontal menu. <div id="navmenu"><ul><li><a href="<? As you can see, within our list we've included a PHP tag for the "home page" and several categories, as well as a link to WordPress, those helpful folks. You can also use the wp_list_categories() template tag to list your categories. <div id="navmenu"><ul><li><a href="<? The place to put your new list might be just under the header. Graphene. Author: We believe that every theme should facilitate creative writing, not hinder it.

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