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amita4ever wrote:
03-Feb-2009 - 18:10

Absolutely Beautiful. Your skills are amazing!

Phailanx wrote:
19-Sep-2008 - 10:07

Chrome is sooo fast... it's really good. Once they get rid of a few bugs and start getting plugins, it will be amazing!

geekmom wrote:
18-Sep-2008 - 20:44

Awesome! Glad it's working ok in chrome and safari. I'm gonna have to give chrome a test-run. Been hearing good things about it.

Thanks Jeanette

I'd love to do some sci-fi themes Karracaz! Might have to make one of those this weekend while I catch up on my tivo'd Dr. Who episodes. lol

karracaz wrote:
18-Sep-2008 - 13:32

This is really nice. Have you considered any sci-fi themes?

Phailanx wrote:
11-Sep-2008 - 9:55

Looks good on Google Chrome and Safari....

geekmom wrote:
10-Sep-2008 - 20:17

Tried the code oscie, ended up using margin-top 10. Looks good in both firefox and ie when I switch back and forth. Not sure how it looks on other browsers, if anyone's running Opera or another browser let me know if it's doing ok ^^

Thanks for the help guys.

geekmom wrote:
10-Sep-2008 - 13:11

Thanks guys! I haven't gotten into the coding at all yet. Wanted to wait till I had the time to try a few things. Just been messing around with the basic style editor so far. Will have to get into it more and test that out.

10-Sep-2008 - 12:03

Hope this works

10-Sep-2008 - 12:03

Really nice templates! congratulations! About the problem with the header you can try the following:
Just go to the "Advance editing" in your style editor ( Styles > Customise style > advance editing).
I the css styles add the following code at the bottom:


#Column-0 .Content p font {
height:10px;
margin-top:30px;
}

Phailanx wrote:
10-Sep-2008 - 11:17

P.S. Love the style

Phailanx wrote:
10-Sep-2008 - 11:17

Hiya, you could try a margin-top in the header or I think Display: inline-block sorts it too... Not completely sure though

geekmom wrote:
10-Sep-2008 - 9:52

Just noticed the text location on the header (the site name) is different in ie and firefox. Anyone know a good workaround to get them to display the same in both browsers?



 

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