CSS’s “hasLayout” issue for IE solved in Lorem Ipsum
There was an impending bug of ordered list not being ordered in Internet Explorer for the Lorem Ipsum Theme. The issue is resolved and Lorem Ipsum has been updated to v1.2.5. More details about hasLayout is detailed on my site.
(On Apr 30th, 2007 at 2:56 pm)
I found this theme now - grrreat work!
How can I add a 4th column (a 3rd sidebar) to the right?
Sorry, I’m not a progman…
(On Apr 30th, 2007 at 12:24 am)
I love the theme, but you really need to fix how it shows up in the Wordpress Theme Editor. For some reason the thing just explodes with code all over the place and then gives me a “theme does not exist” message when I try to edit it.
(On Apr 30th, 2007 at 10:46 am)
Hmmm, all things seems to work fine here. I’ll look into this and correct the mistakes if there are any.
(On Apr 30th, 2007 at 10:51 am)
I got the issue, I converted the Line Ending to Mac by mistake, I reverted back to Unix Line Ending and it is fine now. Thanks for letting me know, I am updating the downloads wherever applicable.
(On Apr 30th, 2007 at 11:33 am)
Things are working much better now, thank ya for the quick response. The theme is just perfect, I think. Especially for a political blog since it has a real newspaper-y feel.
One more thing, how do I get the comments to come in a popup window? I’m not well versed in CSS, but all the elements are there, how do I get them to work together?
(On Apr 30th, 2007 at 11:48 am)
Hi Hanlon,
It’s nice to know that it is working for you now. Btw, I thought everybody were going for non-popup comments!
However, I think I can have comments as pop-ups but it will need modification in the header and the hyperlinks that fires the comments.
If this is what you need and if you are not comfortable modifying the wordpress themes files, do contact me directly.
(On Apr 30th, 2007 at 12:49 am)
Well I’m torn on that issue. I think it’s a pain to force people to go away from the main page to make comments. Previously I’d been using AJAX inline comments that expand, but that script had some problems and the homepage of the WP plugin seems to have vanished.
My goal is just to let people read/leave comments while not leaving the main page, but it seems difficult and I may end up having to scrap the idea, hah.
Of course, if it’s true that most people dislike the popups, then I should probably scrap the whole idea, yeah? After all, I’m aiming for usability.
(On Apr 30th, 2007 at 11:18 am)
Hanlon, I think you have valid points but again as you mentioned later, it is the user and not us to decide. Btw, people seem to hate pop-ups, so let’s stay away from pop-ups.
(On Apr 30th, 2007 at 12:23 pm)
Hey, another question since this seems to be the place to do it. I’m not a huge fan of the fonts but I’m not familiar with your syntax. If you could give me an extremely quick rundown of how you set this up that’d be fantastic.
Or, barring that, just tell me which line to change so my ordered/unordered lists aren’t about 50% bigger font-wise than the rest of my articles. This part’s a little more important, since the font as a whole isn’t that bad I just don’t like the inconsistency.
(On Apr 30th, 2007 at 12:50 pm)
Hi Hanlon, let’s take this discussion to the Forum dedicated for this theme. It will be way easier there.