Despite Popular Belief, Dave and I do get along fine
A Bryan Bell Manila feature request. His requests immediately go to the front of the queue, as far as I'm concerned. Yesterday's Blogroll Wiki Thingie was a pure Bryan design. He gave me the mockup and I just copied it in code. I love working that way. I'm getting accolades for the elegance in design. All I did was write the code (it wasn't simple, but it was straightforward). Going back to my comment about designers and programmers working together in 2003. A few flamers saw it as an anti-CSS rant. Oy they need to brush up on their reading skills. The words were clear. "I think of designers as people who make me look good, not as political advisors." The basis for programmers and designers working together -- they make me look good. I'll put your ideas in motion. Win-win. A lot of designers miss something important, or forget it -- we're not designers, we don't think like you. I asked Bryan to put together a clear list of do's and don'ts so I don't make him mad. I like working with him, and want to continue to. [Scripting News]
I'm so Happy, I could pee in my pants
UserLand has implemented my suggestion for a Navigation Editor. This is going to be a huge boon for the teachers and novices that I help to support via KCSOS. Hell this is going to be a great feature for all those who felt that it was simply inconvenient to dive into Prefs > Advanced to make a change to their Navigation.

Now if you want to make a change to your Manila navigation, all you need to do in click on the edit button that appears beneath below it. Simple! thanks UserLand.
Plus as an added bonus UserLand removed the seemingly arbitrary BR's that were in being inserted into multi word nav items. That might not sound like much, but it's a huge improvement.