Tag: sandbox
The following posts are tagged sandbox.
Potassium 1.0.5 is now available for download. This release removes the dependence on an external layout file (2c-r.css).
Changelog
Potassium does not depend on an external file for layout structure anymore. This should satisfy both Sandbox 1.5 and 1.6, and possibly any older or newer versions.
Changes made to the CSS of the blogroll widget list items.
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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 »
Potassium 1.0.4 & Thistle 1.0.1 are both now available for download.
In this Potassium release, among other changes I also now allow it to deal differently with certain other widget options. See what you get for lack of extensive testing? Yes, I forgot
Changelog (Potassium 1.0.4)
Made compatible with Sandbox 1.5 by altering some theme-specific CSS [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
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 »
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.
Changelog
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If you’re not a programmer, you won’t be able to understand half of this post. You could try though, but I’m not forcing anyone.
The gist of this whole post was that all I did was write a few painfully simple lines of Python, have an idea to run it through the parser, do so, and [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
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.
Changelog
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 »
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 »
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 »
From the title of this post you could probably tell how disappointed I am.
EDIT [8/9]: Thanks for all your encouraging words, guys, I feel way much better and more motivated now. I think too much.
EDIT [8/8]: I can’t believe I forgot to plug a link to the results post. OK there you go.
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