I have been fiddling with my templates again. This time I wanted to play with the holy trinity of
Texmate,
Headdress and
CSSEdit (yes, I know
Coda just came out but I haven’t got to grips with it yet). Proper blog designers (ie. people not anything like me) rave about this combination. And they’re right. Add
MAMP, which makes it easy to create a working WordPress installation on your Mac and you can fool around with your design to your heart’s content, without subjecting your readers to multiple 404’s.
On that subject, if you are reading this via my feed, feel free to click on through and let me know if it’s bust in, I don’t know, IE7 at 640×480 or something.
OK on Firefox 2.0.0.3/Mac OSX 10.4.9, but you probably knew that already.
OK on Safari 2.0.4/Mac OSX 10.4.9.
OK on Netscape 7.2/Mac OSX 10.4.9.
OK on Firefox 2.0.0.3/Mac OSX 10.4.9, but you probably knew that already.
OK on Safari 2.0.4/Mac OSX 10.4.9.
OK on Netscape 7.2/Mac OSX 10.4.9.
My comment didn’t appear though until I reloaded the browser page.
My comment didn’t appear though until I reloaded the browser page.
Worked OK the second time though.
Worked OK the second time though.
Thanks Neville.
My little london underground icon now looks about two pixels too high in IE7. Gah!
I’ll probably refer that bit of CSS to the wordpress forums
Thanks Neville.
My little london underground icon now looks about two pixels too high in IE7. Gah!
I’ll probably refer that bit of CSS to the wordpress forums