Hi Dwain,
I have FF 2.0.0.3 and your blog looks fine to me. The calendar does break
out of the sidebar when you change the font size though. You could use a
fixed font size for your calendar to stop that from happening although that
it not the most accessible solution it is probably the easiest.
Kepler Gelotte wrote:
Hi Dwain,
I have FF 2.0.0.3 and your blog looks fine to me. The calendar does break
out of the sidebar when you change the font size though. You could use a
fixed font size for your calendar to stop that from happening although that
it not the most accessible solution
-Original Message-
From: dwain
Subject: Re: [WSG] problem with 1 and 1 wordpress blog
As far as incorporating the blog into your existing web site, why not
the
other way around? Your web site seems to be mainly static html pages
that
you could add as links into word press. I
Chris Williams wrote:
I am using Wordpress to power my entire site (http://clwill.com), static
pages, integrated blog, everything, and it is hosted by 1and1. It works
wonderfully.
i'm using the 1and 1 blog. they have validation problems. i like what
you have done. i would like to have a
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Subject: Re: [WSG] problem with 1 and 1 wordpress blog
i guess i can change the images in the header in the css.
If you can do that, you're not that far away from creating your own theme.
i'm not sure
how to add the static pages unless i do away with the 1 and 1 blog and
install wordpress
My biggest problem would be the font size. It is too small...
On 5/7/07, dwain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm stuck. since i don't know php i went with 1 and 1's default blog.
it doesn't render correctly in firefox 2.0.0.3, but it does in firefox
1.5.0 according to tech support at 1 and 1.
Jermayn Parker wrote:
My biggest problem would be the font size. It is too small...
i can't edit the css or the html to my knowledge. everything is
controlled by 1 and 1 in this situation.
i'm beginning to experiment with a local copy. what i don't understand
is how do i get my current site
Chris Williams wrote:
As I said, none if this us anywhere near as hard as you're making it. Go
into the theme's directory and open up the files. Change just a couple of
small things and see how it changes things. You'll quickly see that this
isn't complex. Dive right in.
i have a
Mike at Green-Beast.com wrote:
Hello Dwain,
To create a static page in WordPress just go Write in the admin, then
select Page in the sub-menu. Just use the default template probably or a
page template if one exists. It differs from the Post in that it becomes a
dedicated page and even