Divs, Divs, Divs

You’re probably thinking what I weird title this post is, but the the more unique you make them the more interested a reader is. But this article isn’t going to be long like the rest of mine are, it’s going to be short because I’ve got a church dinner to go to here in a couple of minutes. And I’ve got to set up a little sound system there, so I’ve gotta be there early than normal.

A ton of divs!!! Lol

But what I am really posting about is this picture. This is part of the code for ApostolicBook. If you click the picture you’ll see a bigger image, and then see how many “divs” there are. Looks confusing? Yeah it probably is to you if you don’t know anything about code and if you haven’t seen the whole code of the website (which is almost all of my readers) then it is confusing. :p But that’s a ton of “divs”, why so many? Because ApostolicBook is going to be a table-less website design, it does require a bunch of “divs” that are styled by CSS. I enjoy doing it because it’s challenging to me and my mind! What you think of this many “divs”?

God Bless,
Bradley Hilton

P.S: Aaron Ogle is another person working on ApostolicBook and Jared Hilton is helping us out.

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