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mcbesqMay 27, 2006
I used the free ones for about a week. Seriously, WordPress is pretty easy to self-host. Given the plethora of flickr gallery plug-ins, together with the standard upload window in WP 2.0, you should give WordPress a try on your own domain. There are a ton of themes out there. The Codex has a ton of them. Right now, I'm running Very Plain Text. Makes for a very lean looking blog. You can start off at WordPress.com and try out the interface on a free WP blog. However, a domain and hosting is only a couple of yuppie food stamps and the WP software is free from WordPress.org. Let me put it this way:I'm a lawyer and I can figure it out.
mcbesqMay 27, 2006
You need to switch over to Kiwi after activating Canvas. Once again, in the Canvas-1.1 directory, take the Canvas directory and put it (whole) into the plug-in directory. Then put the kiwicanvas directory and put it (whole) into your theme directory. Activate the Canvas plugin under the plugin menu. If it freezes up because of a plugin conflict, only delete the canvas.php file from the canvas directory. It saves time while you troubleshoot. A prime example: Canvas gave me a conflict with my Last.fm plug-in. I had to delete the canvas.php file to fix the conflict. I deactivated (actually I deleted) the Last.fm plug-in and then re-uploaded the canvas.php file. It might be safer to deactivate the majority of your plugins if this is a continuous problem.Once you have the Canvas plug-in activated, go to the Presentation menu. Your theme should already have a Canvas option. Trust me, clicking that will just tell you that whatever theme you're using is not Canvas ready. Select the Kiwi theme. You should then be able to start fiddling with Canvas. mbaron.ny@gmail.com if you need a little more help (what I can offer)
413xMay 27, 2006
@LR2_: Thanks, great tip! It's a great supplement to BugMeNot, for which also exists a well integrated Firefox extension.
tybrisMay 28, 2006
@mcbesqerrr...you call the full specification a cheat-sheet?Then at least make it usable: <a class="user" href="http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/references/css1ref.html">http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/references/css1ref.html</a>(css2 available aswell)
third_eyeMay 29, 2006
Extremely buggy, unreliable, and doesn't seem to work on a Mac. Too bad, seemed like a cool product but I'd highly recommend avoiding until they get a clue and support all browsers and systems.
deepwebbyApr 23, 2011
This is just awesome.
abishekdawriterFeb 25, 2012
wow, I might use this in my wordpress ! Thanks