Here is a more educational theme. I used CSS for rounded corners, so it is best viewed in Firefox.
http://blog.dearbornschools.org/webmaster/
I am working on making this a MU Mother/homeblog theme.
What do you think and do you see any css issues?
Here is a more educational theme. I used CSS for rounded corners, so it is best viewed in Firefox.
http://blog.dearbornschools.org/webmaster/
I am working on making this a MU Mother/homeblog theme.
What do you think and do you see any css issues?
using IE7 I see nothing glaring.
Looks nice, the blue sidebar is a little jarring though.
7 HTML validation errors:
http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.dearbornschools.org%2Fwebmaster%2F
And a pile of CSS ones:
Thanks Andrea_R. I used #ID instead of .class in the post loop for gbox. Now it is a class and I validated the page as xhtml strict1.0.
As for the CSS issues, these are what give the edges a rounded look in firefox or safari. I do not think they are oficially approved yet, but forward thinking browsers like Firefox and safari support the CSS used. IE7 will only display boxed edges. I am not sure why the Opacity CSS was returning an error?
I am thinking of using jQuery to do the rounded edges, but haven't gotten that far yet. I want to do rounded edges with css only and no images. JQuery might be the way I need to go.
PS. Changed the sidebar. Made it the same as the post boxes.
Yeah, I like the rounded edges too, and have used them. Thought it was kinda weird they marked it as invalid. Maybe it was the strict1.0 declaration?
You know what is kinda funny, this post is id=9976 which is my birthday. Do I win some type of prize for this random happening? Maybe I should buy a lotto ticket tomorrow!