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  • Forum: Your WordPress
    In reply to: review please

    I normally browse with SeaMonkey but the ‘Our friends – best of gals’ menu slips to the right and outside of the container using that browser. In my IE(6) the same menu slips to the bottom (centre) of the page. Either way, it’s not working on the page for me – sorry goodman. It may just be me (as Trent sees it ok) but you may want to validate it at W3C as this highlights (admittedly) just a few errors. The content is just fine, by the way ;).

    Forum: Your WordPress
    In reply to: New K2 Photoblog

    It’s looking very good indeed and I do like the small colour tweaks that you made. A really, really, minor point … I’m not sure that a casual viewer would be aware that they could comment by hovering over the photo title. It’s getting late though and I may have missed the blindingly obvious 😉

    Forum: Your WordPress
    In reply to: New K2 Photoblog

    It’s a really great photoblog template and very easy to navigate. I like the ‘moody’ look but I’m less keen on the green/gray colour which surround the photos as, personally, I think it detracts a little from your mono shots – that’s just me, though 😉 I would also prefer it if the archives came up as thumbnails, rather than a list of shots but I have to hand it to you – it’s a great photo site. Good job!

    Cool beans. I’m glad that you got it sorted. If you’re happy to do so, then just mark this thread as ‘resolved’ 🙂

    Nice photos 🙂

    The Custom Field box (on the Write Post bit of the dashboard) is probably what you are looking for, although you will need to add some code to your template.

    Personally, I found that the plugin from Rhymed Code (Custom Field GUI) suited best (although I have yet to add a description to my photos 🙂

    I’m new at posting here and not sure how to post links but the plugin can be downloaded here:

    http://rhymedcode.net/projects/custom-field-gui

    Once activated, the plugin will show up on the Write Page and you can change the text in the conf.ini file to whatever you want eg: Change the ‘Plan’ bit to ‘Description’.

    Like I said above, you’ll need to add some code to your template but there is a lot of help in the Codex about Custom fields.

    Have a go and see how you get on.

    P.S.
    I’m new at this photoblogging on WordPress too, so you are in good company 😉

    Try changing this

    #photo-inner img {
    margin: 0 0 10px;
    padding: 0 0 10px;
    }

    To this

    #photo-inner img {
    margin: 0;
    padding: 0;
    }

    Does that work?

    I think the theme author inserted the margin/padding so that any photo text description would format correctly. You’ll have to bear this in mind, should any text be added in the future.

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