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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Release of my Gentle Calm themeThanks!
>Made me want to put my head on my desk and go to sleep!
It’s usually my writing that puts people to sleep; now I’m proud to say that my designs do it just as well:-)Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Release of my Gentle Calm themeIt’s now also viewable on Alex King’s WP theme page.
I’ve tested it with Firefox/IE but I’m interested in finding out how it looks on other browsers such as Safari and Opera. I’d also welcome any feedback on how it looks on different resolutions. Thanks.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Release of my Gentle Calm themeThanks for the kind comments!
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: How can I force to respect the comment-margin?If you don’t mind scroll bars polluting the page, you can add
p {
overflow:auto;
}
to your css file.If you want the overflowing text to be removed, set a width for the comment block, and set overflow to hidden. IE supports the CSS2 property word-wrap: break-word; but unfortunately, this isn’t supported in Mozilla/Firefox
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Seek, and ye shall find.What if my question is “How do I search the forums?” ??
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: My new theme – minim8I assume that you’re referring to if..else. I’m using a modified version of my Gespaa theme.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Theme Switcher FunkinessAgreed, considering I can get it working on my environment without any special modification. My setup is the same as Jennmiller’s as I’ve also deleted the themes from my server altogether.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Theme Switcher FunkinessNote: the theme switcher needs >1 theme installed to work.
Dawg,
What browser are you using?Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Theme Switcher FunkinessTo summarise: If you do not have the default installed, the switcher works fine as I’ve demonstrated. If you take a look at the plugin code, there is nothing kubrick related.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Different Sidebars For Different Pages?The codex describes how to do what you want:
Category_Templates and
Pages can use Different TemplatesForum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Theme Switcher FunkinessWow, a lot of confusion today! I’ll try and keep things simple next time:-)
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Theme Switcher FunkinessRoot,
what the passage about the query strings was supposed to represent was that if you were suspicious, you can *try* to manually select the Kubrick theme
Notice that doesn’t work whilst the following does: Gespaa
It was a way for you to be 100% sure that the theme wasn’t there.I.E. without any modifications, you can remove kubrick and select themes.
I guess I ended up confusing things so apologies on that front. However, kubrick definitely isn’t required for the theme switcher.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Theme Switcher Funkiness> Ok. But it is not a drop down
The theme switcher takes a parameter so that you can select the type of output, i.e. whether you wanted a drop down list or a “regular” unordered list.Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Theme Switcher FunkinessI’m not referring to the presentation manager. If you take a look at the bottom of the sidebar, then you can see that wp_theme_switcher is clearly visible with 3 themes available, minima, gespaa and gespaa v2
i.e. *you* can use Ryan’s theme switcher to switch the theme at runtime.Notice that Default or Classic isn’t there. If you want, you can try modifying the query string and you’ll find they definitely aren’t there. I’ve deleted them off the installation.
Rather quick to jump to conclusions today, aren’t we? ??
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Theme Switcher FunkinessKubrick isn’t required: Take a look at my sandbox