pearsonified.com — Wordpress and theme upgrades generally mean one thing to designers & developers -- major adaptation headaches. Here is the simple way to futureproof your CSS mods and avoid those upgrade headaches forever.
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javajunkeeFeb 6, 2007
Good source of info. I'm even trying out his 'Cutline' theme right now. Simple, clean, I like it.
Closed AccountFeb 6, 2007
Open the eyes of my heart, lord. Open the eyes of my heart. I want to see you.
dreameynFeb 6, 2007
I heavily modified Cutline theme for my site and I find it more intuitive to make changes in the original theme stylesheet rather than making a new .css to overwrite them. IMO, if you heavily modify a theme CSS you're likely to have it your way for a very long time to come and most likely won't need to upgrade your design (it's not like there's security hole compared to software upgrades).Anyway, if you customize CSS alot for your WordPress site you might want to look at my plugin called MyCSS, which will probably help you implement what Chris mentioned in his post more easily: <a class="user" href="http://www.channel-ai.com/blog/plugins/mycss/">http://www.channel-ai.com/blog/plugins/mycss/</a>
dasluvaluvaFeb 6, 2007
and way to sing a song from 1995.
pledomobilMay 16, 2007
Unbelievable! Very Doubtful.