Thursday, July 2, 2026

6020. SeaMonkey Composer to create a clean, contemporary style website for Toa Payoh Vets

 

how to create a modern, responsive veterinary website in SeaMonkey Composer that looks more like a contemporary clinic website rather than a basic HTML page.

SeaMonkey Composer is a visual HTML editor, but by itself it produces websites that resemble those from the early 2000s. To create a modern, responsive veterinary website, you should use SeaMonkey Composer for editing content while using CSS (and optionally a little JavaScript) for the design.

Below is a workflow that works well.


1. Create a Website Folder

ToaPayohVets/


├── index.html
├── about.html
├── services.html
├── contact.html
├── articles.html

├── css/
│ style.css

├── images/
│ logo.png
│ clinic.jpg
│ dog.jpg
│ cat.jpg

└── js/
script.js

SeaMonkey edits the HTML pages while the CSS file controls the appearance.


2. Design Like a Modern Veterinary Website

Instead of this:

TOA PAYOH VETS

Welcome to our clinic.

Dogs
Cats
Birds

Aim for this layout:

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LOGO Home About Services Contact

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Large Hero Image

Compassionate Veterinary Care
for Every Stage of Your Pet's Life

[Book Appointment]

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Why Choose Us

🐶 40+ Years Experience

🐱 Experienced Veterinary Team

🐰 Modern Equipment

🐦 Compassionate Care

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Our Services

[Dog]
Medical Care

[Cat]
Surgery

[Rabbit]
Dental Care

[Bird]
Health Checks

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Meet Our Veterinarians

Large professional photographs

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Testimonials

★★★★★

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Google Map

Contact Information

Footer

This layout is much more in line with contemporary clinic websites.


3. Use a Wide Hero Image

Across the top of the page, use a large photograph such as:

  • veterinarian examining a Golden Retriever
  • veterinarian holding a kitten
  • modern consultation room
  • rabbit examination
  • happy pet owner

Overlay text such as:

Trusted Veterinary Care Since 1980

with a button:

Book Appointment


4. Choose Modern Colours

A veterinary clinic typically uses a clean, calming palette:

  • White (#FFFFFF)
  • Navy Blue (#1D4E89)
  • Light Blue (#EAF4FF)
  • Teal (#4AB7B5)
  • Soft Grey (#F5F5F5)

Use accent colours sparingly for buttons and links.


5. Use Modern Fonts

Good choices include:

  • Arial
  • Verdana
  • Trebuchet MS

If you later add external fonts, consider Google Fonts such as:

  • Open Sans
  • Lato
  • Poppins
  • Nunito Sans

6. Use "Cards"

Instead of long lists, present services as cards:

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🐶

Dog Medicine

Medical consultations

[Learn More]

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Repeat for cats, rabbits, birds, guinea pigs, hamsters, turtles, and rodents.


7. Make the Layout Responsive

A responsive layout adapts to phones and tablets. In your HTML, include the viewport meta tag:

<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">

In your CSS, use flexible layouts:

.services {
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
gap: 20px;
}

.card {
flex: 1 1 300px;
}

This allows service cards to stack automatically on smaller screens.


8. Add a Navigation Bar

Place the navigation at the top:

LOGO

Home
About
Services
Pet Care
Gallery
Contact

Keep it visible on every page for consistency.


9. Use High-Quality Photography

Feature authentic images of:

  • consultation rooms
  • surgery suite
  • reception area
  • veterinarians with patients
  • dogs
  • cats
  • rabbits
  • guinea pigs
  • birds
  • turtles

Real clinic photography generally creates more trust than generic stock images.


10. Add Calls to Action

Include clear buttons throughout the site:

  • Book Appointment
  • Call Us
  • WhatsApp Us
  • Emergency Information
  • Find Us
  • Learn More

These guide visitors toward taking action.


11. Add a Footer

Include:

  • Clinic address
  • Telephone numbers
  • Email
  • Opening hours
  • Social media links
  • Copyright notice

12. Suggested Pages

A comprehensive veterinary website might include:

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Meet the Team
  • Veterinary Services
  • Surgery
  • Vaccinations
  • Dental Care
  • Pet Care Articles
  • Photo Gallery
  • Testimonials
  • Contact Us

13. Preview Frequently

SeaMonkey Composer lets you switch between editing and previewing. Test your pages in modern browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, and Edge to ensure they display well on different screen sizes.

Recommendation for Toa Payoh Vets

Given your earlier work on the Toa Payoh Vets website, I recommend building it in a clean, contemporary style similar to many modern veterinary clinics:

  • A full-width hero image with a welcoming message.
  • Service cards with icons or photos for dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, turtles, guinea pigs, hamsters, rats, and mice.
  • A "Why Choose Us" section highlighting over 40 years of service and your experienced veterinary team.
  • Individual profile cards for veterinarians with professional photos.
  • A responsive contact section with clinic details, a map, and prominent appointment buttons.
  • Consistent colours, generous white space, rounded cards, and subtle shadows to create a polished, professional appearance.

SeaMonkey Composer can be used to assemble all of the pages visually, while a single well-designed style.css file provides the modern responsive layout and appearance. This approach gives you the ease of a visual editor while producing a website that looks much closer to a professionally designed contemporary clinic site.


Wednesday, July 1, 2026

6019. Reading to a 4-year-old grandson before bedtime

 

 

On 30 Jun 2026, at around 8.30pm, my grandson HOW invited me to his bedroom to read for him for the first time. He always tried to sleep as late as possible. "I can't read," he said as he looked at me with his bright round eyes. "Grandpa, come sit on the floor with me," he sat cross-legged and had chosen his favourite bedtime book.

"I can't sit like you," I replied. He understood as he had seen me having mobility issues as a 76-year-old.
His bedroom was congested with two single beds, a small square table 2 feet by 2 feet and a book shelf of around 3 feet wide.

I sat on the right corner of this table and he sat on my left while 80 percent of the table was filled with his toys. "I cannot see the book as you read," How explained as I held the book on a higher level to read to him. I spotted a "nook" at the end of the single bed where a bar had been installed to prevent him from falling out. 

I sat on this nook and immediately regretted doing it. The mattress sunk low and I was sitting with my knees higher than my hip level. I know I could not stand up as my legs are weak and there are no handles to grip for me to stand.

I read him "From head to toe" by Earl Carle. He exercised on the restrictive hard parquet floor of around 4 square feet between the bed and the table and bookshelf. On one page of a donkey kicking with his hind legs, the writer asked "Can you do it?".

"I can do it!". He followed the illustration of the boy doing a back kick. Insufficient space for his back legs to extend. His right knee hit the hard floor. He knee was painful. He winced in pain and looked for his nanny in the next room for comfort.

I decided to get up and got him to Grandma's bedroom where he could exercise on the big king-sized mattress. "HOW HOW," I said. "Ask your Daddy to help pull me up as he is strong." The nanny wanted to help me but she was a petite woman and she could hurt her back. Daddy came with a stern face. He pulled me up with both hands easily.

In Grandma's room, HOW HOW had lots of space and safety for his back kicks. Grandma focused on her smartphone game while I had a lovely time reading to HOW HOW. It was nearly 10pm. He felt the weariness and said: "I am going to sleep." He opened the door and went downstairs to his room to sleep without saying "Good night Grandpa, Good night Grandma. Grandpa, Thank you for reading to me!".
Maybe, one night, I will teach this mischievious grandson the values of life when I read to him.

  
 

A nook is a small, quiet, or sheltered space, such as a cozy corner in a room or a secluded spot in nature. It is often used to create a dedicated area for a specific activity, such as a reading nook or a breakfast nook.


Earl Carle's "Head To Toe" book
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpCebCxrPVk.. A footage of the donkey kicking with his back legs.


Blog story:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2026/07/6019-reading-to-4-year-old-grandson.html

More educational videos:
youtube.com/Dr Sing Kong Yuen


Stock photos for sale:
www.shutterstock.com/g/toapayohvets



 


 

 

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On 30 Jun 2026, at around 8.30pm, my grandson HOW invited me to his bedroom to read for him for the first time. He always tried to sleep as late as possible. "I can't read," he said as he looked at me with his bright round eyes. "Grandpa, come sit on the floor with me," he sat cross-legged and had chosen his favourite bedtime book.

"I can't sit like you," I replied. He understood as he had seen me having mobility issues as a 76-year-old.
His bedroom was congested with two single beds, a small square table 2 feet by 2 feet and a book shelf of around 3 feet wide. 

I sat on the right corner of this table and he sat on my left while 80 percent of the table was filled with his toys. "I cannot see the book as you read," How explained as I held the book on a higher level to read to him. I spotted a "nook" at the end of the single bed where a bar had been installed to prevent him from falling out. 

I sat on this nook and immediately regretted doing it. The mattress sunk low and I was sitting with my knees higher than my hip level. I know I could not stand up as my legs are weak and there are no handles to grip for me to stand.

On 30 June 2026, at 8.30pm, I read to my grandson, HOW HOW the book - "From head to toe" by Earl Carle. He exercised on the restrictive hard parquet floor of around 4 square feet in his congested bedroom while he acted on the illustrations in this book. 

He had only this walking space between the bed and the square table and bookshelf. On one page of a donkey kicking with his hind legs, the writer asked "Can you do it?". 

"I can do it!". He followed the illustration of the boy doing a back kick. Insufficient space for his back legs to extend. His right knee hit the hard floor. He knee was painful. He winced in pain and looked for his nanny in the next room for comfort.

I decided to get up and got him to Grandma's bedroom where he could exercise on the big king-sized mattress. However, my 76-year-old legs were weak. I could not stand up from a low position above a very soft mattress at one corner of his bed. 

"HOW HOW," I whispered so as not to wake up his younger brother. "Ask your Daddy to help pull me up as he is strong." His nanny wanted to help me but she was a petite woman around 5 feet 3 inches tall. She could hurt her back! Daddy came with a stern face. He pulled me up with both hands easily. 

In Grandma's room, HOW HOW had lots of space and safety for his back kicks on the king-sized mattress.Grandma welcomed him. She focused on her smartphone game while I had a lovely time reading to HOW HOW. 

He did his back kicks, thumbed his chest, arched his back and did the exercises I read the book.   

Time flew like a tornado and it was  nearly 10pm. He said: "I am going to sleep." He opened the door and went downstairs to his room. He left suddenly. He didn’t say "Good night Grandpa, Good night Grandma. Grandpa, Thank you for reading to me!".


Maybe, one night, I will teach this mischievious grandson the values of life when I read to him another time.
 

A nook is a small, quiet, or sheltered space, such as a cozy corner in a room or a secluded spot in nature. It is often used to create a dedicated area for a specific activity, such as a reading nook or a breakfast nook. 

Earl Carle's "Head To Toe" book 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpCebCxrPVk. A footage of the donkey kicking with his back legs.


Blog: Script for creation of this video by Dr Sing Kong Yuen:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2026/07/6019-reading-to-4-year-old-grandson.html

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SCRIPT FOR VIDEO:


"I can do it!". The 4-year-old boy adopted an illustration of the boy doing a back kick in Earl Carle’s “FROM HEAD TO TOE” book.   

A space of 2 feet x 4 feet in his congested bedroom, between his first bed and bookshelf was insufficient space for his back legs to extend fully. His right knee hit the hard floor. He winced in pain, tear drops flowed down his round eyes. 

He looked for his nanny in the partitioned room for comfort. His 2-year-old brother had fever and was sleeping soundly hugging his bolster. 

 

 

I decided to get up and got him to Grandma's bedroom where he could exercise on the big king-sized mattress. However, my 76-year-old legs were weak. I could not stand up from such a low position, above a very soft sinking mattress at one corner of his bed. 

"HOW HOW," I whispered so as not to wake up his younger brother. "Ask your Daddy to help pull me up as he is strong." His nanny wanted to help me but she was a petite woman around 5 feet 3 inches tall. She could hurt her back! Daddy came with a stern face. He pulled me up with both hands easily. 


I decided to get up and got him to Grandma's bedroom where he could exercise on the big king-sized mattress. However, my 76-year-old legs were weak. I could not stand up from a low position above a very soft mattress at one corner of his bed. 

"HOW HOW," I whispered so as not to wake up his younger brother. "Ask your Daddy to help pull me up as he is strong." His nanny wanted to help me but she was a petite woman around 5 feet 3 inches tall. She could hurt her back! Daddy came with a stern face. He pulled me up with both hands easily. 

In Grandma's room, HOW HOW had lots of space and safety for his back kicks on the king-sized mattress.Grandma welcomed him. She focused on her smartphone game while I had a lovely time reading to HOW HOW. 

He did his back kicks, thumbed his chest, arched his back and did the exercises I read the book.   

Time flew like a tornado and it was  nearly 10pm. He said: "I am going to sleep." He opened the door and went downstairs to his room. He left suddenly. He didn’t say "Good night Grandpa, Good night Grandma. Grandpa, Thank you for reading to me!".
I will teach this mischievious grandson the values of life when I read to him again.

 A nook is a small, quiet, or sheltered space, such as a cozy corner in a room or a secluded spot in nature. It is often used to create a dedicated area for a specific activity, such as a reading nook or a breakfast nook. 

Earl Carle's "Head To Toe" book 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpCebCxrPVk. A footage of the donkey kicking with his back legs.


Blog: Script for creation of this video by Dr Sing Kong Yuen:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2026/07/6019-reading-to-4-year-old-grandson.html

 

DEDICATION

On 1 July 2026, this video was created for my 3.5-year-old grandson, How How.

He told me he cannot read. He loves all his “one hundred books”
in his bookshelf in his room. Most books were bought by his Daddy.If someone can read to him every night, he may be able to read by himself. I know he can count though!Recently, he counted 
from 1 to 100 in Mandarin to me! 

 

 



 

6018. Toa Payoh Vets website

 

Toa Payoh Vets website

Inbox

Dr Sing Kong Yuen 99pups@gmail.com

Jun 30, 2026, 8:13 AM (20 hours ago)


to tez@apps4u.sg, me
Good morning. I appreciate your hard work and research about Earthlinks and the valuable information on file management. 

Please understand that I wish to populate my website independently as you will move on as you prosper, as I know you will as you are kind and helpful.

Basically, I wish you to provide me a skeleton of folders that I can update, delete myself. Also I can create new folders and name them.

As for the design, I prefer NOT to emulate modern, latest designs. Please see the following link on what I wish to do, with your help.

    https://www.toapayohvets.com/index_Feb2024.htm

I am not so internet savvy as to know how to differentiate visual and html edittors. I wish to have independence.  Hence my previous webmaster had structured the FTP method. Files on my computer, including images, are uploaded to a "MIRROR" on Earthlinks. I had complete independence. Mobile pages --- that was what I had manipulated Frontpage to create myself. Not good looking but I can't rely on webmasters to update so frequently.

Please let me know if you do not understand what I want. You will be very successful, hence you will not have time to update my webpages. Also, it is so time consuming. Please let me know whether you can help me.  Best wishes.


Dr Sing Kong Yuen

4:41 AM (8 minutes ago)


to Daniel, Toa
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 LAYOUT WISHED FOR BY ME:

  https://www.toapayohvets.com/index_Feb2024.htm

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

6017. Sunrise over Cam Ranh Alma Resort, Vietnam, 6.40am. MANUAL mode on 26 and 27 Jun 2026.



 

26 Jun 2026. 6.40am. The brilliant sun has risen over the sea as seen from the 11th floor, South Tower, Alma Resort, Vietnam, casting a bright reflection. A moving boat creates ripples, making this photo attractive. Canon R5, MANUAL mode, 125mm, 1/100 sec, f/10, iso 100. Camera on balcony glass top.

 

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 Good morning. Sun rise on 27 Jun 2026. 6.42am from the balcony, 11th floor, Alma Resort, Vietnam. MANUAL mode, Canon R5, 75mm, 1/80 sec, f/10, iso 100

Room 1127 has panoramic view of the sea

 

Sunday, June 28, 2026

6016. Manual mode. Evening moon in Vietnam

 Canon R5 300mm, 1/400 sec, f/5.6, iso 100
27 Jun 2026. 6.56pm

Alma Resort, Cam Ranh
Dull blue sky, bright shiny moon

 


 

Friday, June 26, 2026

6015. Manual mode. wingtip of Embraer E190-E2


 ORIGINAL
Canon R5, 140mm, 1/640 sec, f/16, iso 200  

SINGAPORE - 25 JUN 2026: 12.21pm. The wing of the Embraer E190-E2 tapers smoothly toward the tip with a flat, planar finish rather than a blended or split tip Key Aero. This image was taken in Manual mode using a Canon R5, 75-300mm lens. 

6014. Dragonfly in Vietnam. SCOOT Small Yella Fella

ORIGINAL


 

 Canon R5 300mm, 1/320 sec, f/7.1, iso 800. tv mode

VIETNAM - 25 JUN 2026: 4pm. Spotted at the Alma Cam Ranh Resort, this Common Picture Wing (Rhyothemis variegata) is also known as the variegated flutterer. This dragonfly has broad wings featuring prominent black and yellow or clear patterns. It belongs to the Libellulidae family known as skimmers or flutterers. 

 

 ORIGINAL



 
"Small Yella Fella" is the playful nickname of Scoot's [5.1] Embraer E190-E2 aircraft registered as 9V-THB. Delivered to the airline in May 2024, this regional jet features 112 economy seats in a 2-2 layout and operates on thinner, non-metro routes across Southeast Asia, such as to Koh Samui and Iloilo. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

 SINGAPORE - 25 JUN 2026: 10am. T1 Changi Airport. Scoot Embraer E190-E2 with registration number 9V-THB seats 112 Economy class passengers in a 2-2 configuration. It had 86 pax today, departing for Cam Ranh, Vietnam. It is said to need 100 pax to make a profit. It had 2 male and 1 female cabin crew on this trip. Its nickname is Small Yella Fella.  

 IPHONE 15 PRO. 2-2 LAYOUT

 


 

Thursday, June 25, 2026

6103. Caring for a 3-month-old red-eared slider in an apartment.

 


 SINGAPORE - 24 JUN 2026: A small plastic tank with water to house a 3-MONTH-OLD RED-EARED SLIDER. it has a green basking platform (R), 50-watt heat lamp (R, corner), submersible heater set at 28 to 30 degrees C set on for 24 hours and a water filtration pump with sponge and charcoal filters which must be replaced 1-2 monthly. The set up is in a pet shop selling sliders.
 

 
Caring for a 3-month-old red-eared slider in an apartment requires a 15 to 20-gallon tank (upgrading to 40+ gallons as it grows), a submersible water heater (76°F -- 85°F water), a dry basking dock, and specialized UVA/UVB and heat lamps. Feed them daily with high-quality pellets, insects, and dark leafy greens. FEED them in a separate tank to keep the main tank water clean.
Tank Setup & Water Quality
  • Tank Size: Start with a minimum 15 to 20-gallon tank, but keep in mind they grow rapidly and need 10 gallons of water per inch of shell length. [1, 2]
  • Water Depth: The water should be deep enough so the baby can easily flip over if needed, usually around twice the length of the shell.
  • Filtration: Turtles are extremely messy. Use a high-quality submersible or canister filter rated for twice the volume of your tank to keep ammonia and nitrate levels safe. [1, 2]
  • Maintenance: Perform weekly 25% water changes. According to a consensus among keepers on Facebook, you should do 50% changes when nitrates are high, but never clean the filter media and change the water during the same week to protect beneficial bacteria. [1, 2]
  • Substrate: Use either bare bottom or large river rocks that are bigger than the turtle’s head to prevent choking. [1]