Tag: CSS

The following posts are tagged CSS.

Sandbox designs and IE6 support

I have a feeling that I should get Potassium and Bromine (and my future Sandbox designs) to at least mostly if not fully support IE6. After all, these are CSS (and sometimes image) designs, meaning the Sandbox theme’s template HTML should remain completely intact.
Currently, Potassium and Bromine work in all browsers but IE6, with IE7 [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


It’s CSS Naked Day!

Happy CSS Naked Day! Today we commemorate and celebrate web standards (XHTML, XML, CSS and more) by stripping our sites and blogs completely naked on this day to show what it’s like to use semantic, valid markup and have our browsers do the rest.
For WordPress we have the CSS Naked Day plugin, and don’t worry [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Argh, I thought I’d missed CSS Naked Day!

I thought I missed it because I had left the CSS Naked Day plugin deactivated and suddenly remembered that it was April 5! Should’ve known I forgot something significant… I’d reminded myself from the First that CSS Naked Day was yesterday but I just had to forget yesterday.
I just checked the official site and it’s [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


My next Sandbox design: Bromine

Here I am to announce my next Sandbox design, which is called Bromine.
Like Potassium, Bromine will be a variable-width design. Unlike either the distributed Potassium or Thistle, Bromine will consist of three columns, and I will be using NO images, only CSS for it! Interesting, eh? As well as having no images, I’ll also be [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


WordPress 2.5 and Potassium

I hate to nag, but please note that Potassium is a Sandbox design. Just CSS and images. All the template markup is provided by the Sandbox theme. That means you can’t come to me for any WordPress 2.5-related theme issues unless it’s a CSS-related issue (perhaps a change in CSS class or something) because I [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


A first look at IE8 beta 1

OK, Microsoft said that IE8 would be standards compliant by default. The first beta of the browser has just been released, and it seems to be available for Windows XP too! That’s a good sign but I don’t know whether it’ll remain available for Windows XP when it enters production state. This beta was released [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Potassium 1.0.3 released

Potassium 1.0.3 is now available for download. This release doesn’t really address any problems, and is instead just a heavily cut-down (in terms of blank lines) stylesheet and compatibility pack for use with Sandbox 1.0.0 for WordPress 2.3. Any further discrepancies with Sandbox 1.0.0 should be reported so I can make the necessary amendments.
Changes

Cut down [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Back to Potassium; WordPress theme news

November. The end of the Breast Cancer Awareness month, so it’s about time I shed the pink skin and take on my silver-white Potassium design.
I’ve been working very slowly on a WordPress theme. But I’ve decided to stop working on it and begin another theme project. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Potassium 1.0.2 released

Potassium 1.0.2 is now available for download. This release addresses a few more CSS quirks as well as adding support for a couple additional CSS classes.
Changes

Altered the stylesheet description to remind you that Sandbox is required.
Support for tag cloud widgets introduced - the tag icon should now appear in these widgets as you can see [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Potassium, IE and WordPress 2.3 tags

OK, I’m getting fed up of all this Internet Explorer crap. As you know, Potassium does NOT support IE6. However, my first upcoming WordPress theme and a slight handful of my future themes will support IE6, and all future themes from my birthday ‘08 will not support IE6.
Now to rant about my tag cloud and [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »