Shaded Headers in Thematic

So, as you can see the blog is sporting a new, cleaner look. Nothing better than experimenting! One of the nicer aspects of the new setup is the shaded headers (ie. <h1>/<h2> tags). I started off my experimentation by going through WebDesignerWall’s walkthrough on the subject of text effects, but the limitation that I came across was that if you use their implimentation, any links (<a\>) in the header are lost ‘under’ the span. ...

April 16, 2010 · Andrew Bolster

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April 14, 2010 · Andrew Bolster

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April 7, 2010 · Andrew Bolster

Wordpress category page

So, a while ago I started personal logbook and wanted a way to keep those posts off the main blog (while still appearing in the RSS and twitter feeds). Long story short, Blog-in-blog gets a given category off the main blog, and with thinks to the wordpress.org support forum I was directed to the Page Links To plugin, which added the necessary navigational behaviour. Job Done!

March 31, 2010 · Andrew Bolster

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March 17, 2010 · Andrew Bolster

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March 3, 2010 · Andrew Bolster