I wrote a brief article on how to add the Drop Caps feature to your posts. You don't need the upgraded CSS template for this to work.
http://www.MoJoPokeyBlue.com/2007/01/10/drop-caps-in-wordpress
I wrote a brief article on how to add the Drop Caps feature to your posts. You don't need the upgraded CSS template for this to work.
http://www.MoJoPokeyBlue.com/2007/01/10/drop-caps-in-wordpress
Nice! Just out of idle curiosity, what's "upgraded CSS template"?
Oh - I see, you're talking about the wordpress.com hosted version....
The top half of your caps are cut off in IE7. At least in the browser I'm viewing it from.
Oooopps! You're right.
I have updated the article so that the "Drop Caps" feature works in both Firefox and/or IE.
Thanks for the response.
The "upgraded CSS template" is an additional option available under WordPress.org and costs $15 per year. When you log into your site, it's under the "Upgrade" tab. According the WordPress: "This upgrade allows you to add custom CSS to customize any theme on this current blog. This is recommended mostly for advanced users who understand CSS."
I haven't tested it, but I don't think you need this option for the "Drop Caps" feature in my article.
MoJo
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