Myfamily moved during my teenage years to the neighborhood of single-family and semi-detached homes known as Ednor Gardens-Lakeside, which sits at the foot of where Memorial Stadium once stood. My mother was always proud to mention that the developer of Ednor Gardens-Lakeside was also the developer of the Guilford neighborhood, with its stately homes and beautifully-landscaped yards.
One other Black homeowner lived on the street when we moved in. White, elderly neighbors on both sides welcomed us to the neighborhood. I came to realize that those visits were more like farewells. Within a year or so, the block underwent a complete racial transformation. My family and the other Black families who moved there created a close-knit collection of neighbors who treated one another well and took a lot of pride in their homes.
All kinds of people live in and around Baltimore, with all different kinds of stories to tell. Our perspectives might be shaped by income, education, occupation, religion, race, gender, sexuality and countless other factors.
As the opinion editor at The Baltimore Banner, I will strive to provide opportunity and space for people representing a broad range of communities and institutions to have their say, to tell their stories.
For far too long, news organizations have done their communities and themselves a disservice by relying on public officials or the powerful or well-connected to present views on their opinion pages. Large segments of many communities believed, rightly, that their voices were not valued by their local media outlets.
Most often missing are the many voices of people who, despite challenges all around them, are successfully raising children and grandchildren, helping their neighbors and cleaning up the whole block when needed. Also missing are the views of people who can offer fresh perspectives for understanding and perhaps even overcoming some of the challenges.
I began my career as a reporter at the Associated Press, working in bureaus in the mid-Atlantic and Southeast. I then worked as a reporter at the St. Petersburg Times, where I established a beat covering housing and racial and economic justice issues. The largest part of my newsroom career was spent at the company that became Bloomberg Industry Group. I was a senior editor of publications covering environmental legislation and regulations.
My career and life experiences inform my storytelling. As the foundation of all journalism, the storytelling consists of learning and teaching all at once. It has particular meaning and significance for me.
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After failing to figure it our for myself and then combing thru this topic a couple times. I gave up in frustration and called customer service. The Rep guided me to the answer in less than 5 minutes. See the screenshots for details
Thanks for trying, however, that link only edits the Main banner. the banner I am referring to is when a customer chooses one of my menu categories, at the top of the next page is an "announcement banner" "stay up to date with our latest information"
So, when your customer first goes onto your online store, they see categories instead of the full menu? Category pages have some random issues when trying to integrate into all the bells and whistles available on the restaurant side. Your best bet is to make your site show the restaurant version of the page:
If you've custom-created pages beyond the simple order online page, there are probably some other tricks you can do. Unfortunately, I haven't played around with the website editor enough to really dig into this part.
when I go to edit site. the little gear icon next to "home" icon only give me "duplicate page" or "page settings" of which none give me the ability to change that banner. Is it because I don't have an ipad? I may just leave my website listed by items instead of categories. The featured categories option looks nice, but too many issues.
I think this will help you get past the random banner image. If you make the Order Online page one page of many, I believe the same rules apply, except this won't be set as your homepage--just linked to from other pages. My published site is at if you want to take a look at a final setup.
So, it would be nice to edit the top banner text "PTC Windchill" to include, for example, info that you're in production environment and also change the colour to something else than dark blue again to differentiate the environments. Having no skills when it comes to web pages I'd need a starting point, though I was able to find the file containing the text "PTC Windchill". How do you edit the colour?
Thanks for the tip, having a look at the language settings... They're an issue as behaviour is not consistent and most likely IT won't start to control which browsers and settings users have. I started a longish reply here but instead I'm making a further question.
IE shows old versions. Firefox loads the new ones, but when loading the page you can see the old ones appear for a while before the new. This applies to the banner background "left_gradient" but also e.g. Change Object icon gifs.
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Based on the log entry, I can see that you are attempting to load the banner ad before the Unity Ads SDK has initialized.
The Unity Ads SDK has a method: OnInitializationComplete. You can use it to set conditions and to determine if you can load your ads.
That scene flashed back in my mind when I heard the news that the longtime former sports editor of the Athens Banner-Herald Billy Harper had passed away. Billy was a local star in the Classic City for years. He was a nice man who wrote nice things about everybody.
The last time I saw Billy was one fall morning when he was loosening up on Rutherford Street by the Barrow Street School, prepping himself for his daily 3-mile run down Milledge Avenue to Prince Avenue and back.
This local star loved his life, his family, the University of Georgia, and his community. He invested his time into the local sports scene because he loved what he did and loved his constituency. The cynicism that has always been a staple of sports writing was never embraced by this local star with a big and generous heart.
Hey @Liznaz I'm assuming you're using a third party privacy policy banner and not the HubSpot one? If so, you can wrap your embed script for this privacy policy banner in specific code to stop this running in the HubSpot editor. There's a guide on this available on the dev docs here.
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