20030724 Thursday July 24, 2003

New Theme for Roller? I found Rowell Sotto's blog today via David Czarnecki. I immediately fell in love with Rowell's Moveable Type theme, and decided to implement in Roller. It was actually pretty easy. Check it out on my test site at http://raibledesigns.com/page/test. Things to do:

  • Get Rowell's permission to use it, and include it in Roller's default themes
  • Figure out what font the top logo uses and come up with an HTML-friendly equivalent

Good stuff - awesome theme Rowell! Posted in Roller at Jul 24 2003, 05:16:47 PM MDT 10 Comments

Comments:

Neat looking...but why do those twisty comments no longer work on the new page or your main page? (I've tried with both IE6 AND Netscape 7.1)

Posted by Paul Rivers on July 24, 2003 at 06:13 PM MDT #

I'm using Mozilla 1.4 on OS X right now, and they work fine. However, I have noticed that I am getting the regular comments form, rather than the twisty comment form a lot lately. Oh well, the fallback is still working right?

Posted by Matt Raible on July 24, 2003 at 07:39 PM MDT #

Yes, the fallback is working fine, just no drop down "twisty" comments at all. :-(

Posted by Paul Rivers on July 24, 2003 at 07:58 PM MDT #

The drop down "twisty" comments work fine in my Mozilla Firebird 0.6. :-)

Posted by Benny Ng on July 24, 2003 at 08:27 PM MDT #

Twisty Comments working fine on Mozilla 1.5a + Win2000. Cracking theme - does tend to remind me of my own artistic limits, though...

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