It’s on the black bar that says Wave Without A Shore, clear to the end, a little spyglass in grey so you can’t see it.
I finally found the search function I installed on this site…we haz one…
by CJ | Feb 27, 2013 | Journal | 7 comments
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Ummm, Only when I’m logged in, then there’s a dark gray bar across the top about 3/4″ wide, WordPress logo and WWAS in the upper left corner, “Howdy, paul”, my avatar, and a “Q-like” thingy in grey on a white background, lower right.
On reflection, I guess 3/4″ isn’t much help. ;( So the dark grey bar covers all the top links down to “E-publishers and small presses of note”. I can’t get to herself’s “Geneaology” page without logging off.
If it’s useful to you, do a ‘favorite link’ star to it, if you’re Firefox, and get there that way.
I see it! nice how it appears and disappears. — But what is that box at the right margin on the same level as the line what sez, “C.J. Cherryh’s Own Weblog: e-books, science fiction and fantasy.” and right under where it sez Posts and Comments. It’s a box you can type stuff in,
OK. I see what dat udder box duz. It lets you search your blog posts for stuff. Gee Whiz. You haz one of dem, too. Kewl!
That-there box under the Posts / Comments and starboard of the banner is indeed a Search Box. Go Seeking, go finding, go searching along. And the Spyglass (magnifying glass) is a Search also. Dunno what the difference between and betwixt be, though, mateys.
Them-there lolcatz be tricksy. Gots ta watchinz dem. never knows what dey be a-doing.
All hidey Spyglass sneaky an stuffz.
Hmm, reading Master and Commander and thinking of lolcatz… Could get very strange. (Add auto-incorrect from the browser and it gets well nigh incomprehensible. Like comp translator, crazy as a chi.)
I just read Our Kate. I can relate to it, but don’t understand it in the pit of my stomach. Unfortunately, I think the flaw is in the reader…