Enough!
December 11, 2006 Clare
Stupid school firewalls now mean that ALL B*logger sites are blocked under the “Sex/Acts” thingy. So I can’t even view my site at school … not that I spend hours on my blog, mind you, but I do like to run through my blogroll from time to time.
So here I am, all disoriented, over at WordPress. Omy, how different it all is! I feel like a blogging novice all over again.
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1. nate&hellip | December 23, 2006 at 6:45 am
Welcome to the netherworld of blogging! My only request is that you can orient yourself towards finding a way to get the posts centered on the screen, and maybe bump the width to 600 or 800 pixels. Peter might be able to help. What you’ve got here stuck to the left of my screen is really quite pretty! It makes me want to sing little madrigals
And I personally think that the firewalls you describe are totally stoooopid.
(ooooh! There’s a little toy under the comment box that gives the allowed HTML tags!)
2. peter&hellip | December 26, 2006 at 4:50 am
Nate, looking at the source it appears that the current theme doesn’t do wider; the text layered background images are fixed and shall not be moved. (Which is rather odd. I thought most themes these days were designed for expansion.)
3. Jordana&hellip | December 26, 2006 at 3:21 pm
Yeah, wordpress doesn’t seem to make it possible to mess with the templates, a la blogger. Alas.
Maybe not madrigals, then? Maybe just a meager round or so?
4. nate&hellip | December 29, 2006 at 8:10 am
Figures… It’s like buying a car. You cna’t get what you want, you can only get what they make for you.
The madrigals, being part of the way things currently are, will continue. No great symphonies will be performed, but perhaps we can add to the madrigals a few coconuts banging together, like hooves in the distance, to honor the 1337 webcoding skills of the wordpress people.