More about Potassium

I just finished clearing up my broken links and awing at Potassium being linked to by two other blogs. So now my SDC entry (and my very first WordPress theme, well not quite) is gaining a little hint of publicity, and I’m just so nervous :/ I can foresee that many other blogs will begin [...] No comments. Read the complete post »


Submissions closed; Potassium 1.0.0 released

EDIT [10/23]: If you came from some other WordPress site, please head on to Potassium’s page to get the latest release (1.0.2 as of this writing). EDIT [7/30]: If any of you had been thrown at with a parse error by my site, I’m really, really sorry that I didn’t notice the typo. The link [...] No comments. Read the complete post »


Potassium!

EDIT [7/29]: Attention, especially to the judges, Potassium can be downloaded from this post instead. EDIT: It’s now called Potassium because I find it more suitable (light grey/silver) and Silver Solemnity was a wee bit too long. Yes, that’s right, I’m 98% done with my Sandbox Designs Competition entry. You may take a look around [...] No comments. Read the complete post »


Make a Web 2.0 fading corner

I reckon you’ve seen them before: fading corners. As frames, boxes, headers, etc — they serve a nice purpose. The fade gives a sense of softness yet a sense of depth. Many a Google search failed to bring any tutorials except a resource. That resource wasn’t enough because I needed a custom-made fading corner. Messing [...] No comments. Read the complete post »


PHP if-elseif-else

I’m getting really lazy writing all these beginner PHP tutorials, so this will either be my second last or last one. I’ll be sporadically and scarcely covering some other functions along with this tutorial, but I assure you that I’ll probably post more beginner tutorials when NOVALISTIC 3.0 is up. I’ll only get motivation from [...] No comments. Read the complete post »


Workaround for IE6′s box expanding bug

Everyone knows that the W3C stated that we should never expand boxes even if there are other elements wider/higher than themselves, but IE6 just wouldn’t listen. It thinks it’s being civil but in reality it just destroys a layout. This bug has been known for half a decade but there haven’t been perfect fixes. My [...] No comments. Read the complete post »


NOVALISTIC 3.0′s N Logo!

Well, NOVALISTIC 3.0 will have an officially new logo to accompany its layout. Also, in the first NOVALISTIC 3.0 layout design (first, because it will be redesigned to look cleaner and more Web 2.0) I colored the logo according to the color scheme. The new logo will not be affected by the Color Schemer, meaning [...] No comments. Read the complete post »