You may have noticed that these early blog posts sort of look different from each other -- the font sizes are all over the place, some of them have odd line spacings or extra blank lines where they shouldn't. It might not bother readers, but it certainly bugs me. I'm not especially excited to go through them all and correct them, but I probably will once the look of them drives me enough up the wall. See, I think I figured it out: Some of the posts I stored in Evernote before publishing them: I just copy and pasted them out of Evernote, or in some cases, out of the editor on the blog into Evernote and back. I suspect that Evernote applied some of its own stylization (font size in particular) to the post, and the result is that the posts got a little mangled. I guess that's going to be something that I have to keep in mind if I keep storing entries elsewhere during the writing process. Part of this gets back to how the blog is unfinished on the back end: while I do have Draft functionality, getting back to the drafts of posts and publishing them is inconvenient, as I don't have the page which lists draft messages for easy editing. Someday, oh someday...
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So the visual inconsistencies finally did get to me; and I went through and corrected everything. Part of the problem was a difference between TinyMCE3 (which the first two posts used) and TinyMCE4, but most of the issue was indeed due to copying and pasting in and out of Evernote. I'm glad to have that sorted out now, rather than later. This also should correct the issue that the RSS feed validator was complaining about with "potentially unsafe styles."