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  • wow! I really dig that width slider bar. thats damn sweet for a wordpress theme 😛

    Thread Starter simon360

    (@simon360)

    Yeah 😛

    That’s not included yet, but like I said in the post on my website, in v1.1, which I hope to have out by next Saturday (I have a 5 hour plane ride on Friday, so I’ll get a lot of work done there), that’ll be included in the admin panel, and hopefully alongside it will be “Aqueous+”, which will let the users change the site as well. I just need time! Oh, why do I have so much schoolwork! WHY!!! (lol)

    For those who don’t know, the widget on the sidebar will do the same thing that is inside the theme I’m releasing here (right now), but it is included inside the admin panel instead of the sidebar, so not all users can change it.

    Thread Starter simon360

    (@simon360)

    Updated to version 1.0.1:

    http://simon360.com/?p=196

    Changelog for version 1.0.1

    * Blog width added as an option in the “Customize aqLite” admin panel
    * “Check for updates”, because this will be a fairly active theme.
    * Added a readme.txt for users who are confused.
    * Of course, added an update script because of the minor database changes
    o The button will be found at the top of the “Customize aqLite” admin panel if the themes files have been updated but the database has not
    * Numerous cleanups

    Great work. One issue though, and I’ve tried to fix it myself but it’s not working the way I’d expected. The comment box width is 100%, and when I load the single post page initially it looks great, wall to sidebar. But in IE when I begin to enter text the box’s right border jumps to about 20% beyond the right page border.

    I use FF almost 100%, so it was one of my readers who alerted me to this comment box width issue in IE, and I verified the problem. In the theme editor I played with the comment page code, adding “wrap=soft” to the comment box tag and changing the columns to a hard number (eg. 100 versus 100%), and neither affected the behavior of the comment page. I’ll try working with the CSS page next, but just wanted to let you know of the issue.

    Using 1.01

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