"Did you end up going the route we were talking about or something else (you don't have to divulge details, just yes or no is fine)?" - pitts8rh
Got some advice to check out Bluehost, which I did, but iPage was a shade cheaper for Domain re-up, and the 3 year deal for $71.64 was hard to beat / resist. And I didn't get lost on the iPage website while trying to give them my dang money, which I appreciated. Have to start paying the $18 re-up fee in a year, and the price spikes like an Olympic volleyballer at the end of the 3 year deal, but whattayagonnado.
I looked at Wordpress but couldn't tell from their site what the download was exactly? (Being on a Linux machine, one must scrutinize these things so as not to waste time downloading Win exe's.) It's like I missed an entire chapter out of the book or something when it comes to new web tech, so much is assumed. I'm going to try riding bareback for a while (HTML) and see how far it can take me before I'm tearing my hair out (devil you know). I'm not anticipating anything interactive or point-of-sale, more of a showcase with some technical background and contact info.
"I have a feeling that we're all going to have plenty of time on our hands to build theremins and polish websites. It was going to be either this or a zombie apocalypse, and right now I'm sort of wishing it was the latter. At least you can see them coming."
Yes, but I'm not getting anything done for gawking at it.
Well, I did get a bit of work done on the librarian:
The slots list is now saveable as a *.bnk (bank) file, which is just a list of *.dlp preset file names. The presets listed in a bank file can be uploaded to the D-Lev slots, starting wherever one wishes. So you can list a section (or all) of the slots on the D-Lev with STOL, then save the list to a bank file with LTOB, perhaps edit it with a text editor, then upload the presets listed in the bank file to a given section of slots with BTOS. This mechanism can pump all the presets at once in a new D-Lev, or can pump them in sections. I want to use F4 to list bank files and software files, but after that I think it will be done enough for a while.
[EDIT] I added *.bnk and *.spi files to the F2 file list - now they can be deleted, copied, renamed, etc. So no need for a separate F4 listing screen. Always looking for ways to keep things minimal (a lost art - or even goal - it seems).