Tag: CSS

The following posts are tagged CSS.

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 »


Time Breakdown of Modern Web Design

I was browsing the archives of an excellent web design site called Deziner Folio (which I highly recommend you check out for detailed Photoshop, XHTML and CSS tutorials and resources), then I saw this post that in turn links to this page and decided I should post about it too.
This pie chart depicts the breakdown [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Change in layout

EDIT [8/27]: Sorry IE6 users, lazy to figure out why splitting the sidebar breaks your experience. I’ve reverted to the single-column sidebar for you guys until I’m motivated enough to determine what that shitty browser is doing.
I’ve made my own copy of Potassium’s sidebar split into primary and secondary sidebars, but still kept them packed [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Upcoming CSS 3.0 features

Yesterday, Arpit Jacob (the winner of the Sandbox Designs Competition) posted about some CSS 3.0 features that you as a web designer would definitely look forward to, including sample code snippets. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Potassium 1.0.1 released

Potassium 1.0.1 has just been released for download. All it does is fix a bunch of CSS quirks and make a couple improvements.
Changes

Added a font size and line height to #footer because that gloss line in the background can serve as an interesting line margin.
Added more margin between posts.
Fixed .nav-previous going over and knocking down [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Sandbox Live Preview is… live!

Finally, the Live Preview now lets you choose any of the forty-six accepted designs (that includes Potassium) to preview! So many of those designs are just so excellent. I’m really impressed by what CSS can do!
Yes that’s right, the Live Preview only switches between stylesheets. Nothing else. None of the markup is changed AT ALL. [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


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 should [...] 4 comments. Read the complete article »


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 and report [...] One comment. Read the complete article »


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