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8/25/2004

Unpacking

Filed under: musing — rabbit @ 1:15 pm

I made a few changes to the CSS and found that it looks *really tiny* on my linux laptop - gonna have to fix that. I added the cool TribeCast feed this morning and pruned the menus a bit. Here is a good document explaining how to use RSS or you could go straight to UserLand RSS Central to get it from the horses mouth. Now I need to come up with a really catchy graphic that expresses both my yin and yang rabbit nature…

8 Responses to “Unpacking”

  1. Michael Says:

    I’d love a screenshot of your Linux laptop setup. Not that I think there’s much I can do, but I’d love to see it nonetheless :) — I sorta collect screenshots of my stuff on weird OS and browser setups ;)

  2. Michael Says:

    Oh, and this whole smilie problem, it’s being fixed in 1.2.5.

  3. rabbit Says:

    First I need to figure out how to upload and associate files with WP - still learning the tool. I think it may be a bug in Firefox when there is a line return before the closing </small>. Other sites display this problem on this platform (RH9/Firefox @ 600×800) too. Usually when the font size attributes are not given. In the case of kubrick.css; small == 7.5pt, or pretty darn small. I’ll continue to explore the Firefox angle and log a bug there if it is the case. I will post the screen shot here when I figure that out too ;)

    ya, those are annoying!

  4. rabbit Says:

    Er, did I say Firefox? I meant Mozilla. It looks fine in Firefox. I uploaded a Mozilla screenshot. And it doesnt seem to be the tag either…

  5. rabbit Says:

    Oh, that’s really annoying. WP is adding a bunch of stuff to my absolute URL path. Bad Monkeys! See if I can fix it in the admin tool…

  6. rabbit Says:

    ARRRGGG!!! I’ve gone and broken the authentication module somehow and can no longer log in as admin…this may necessitate a fresh install…I will look into it when I return from Burning Man.

    *sigh*

  7. Michael Says:

    If you have access to mysql, what you can do is register another user, open mysql and go into wp_users. Then copy the md5 password from the new user to the old one. That’ll work sweet, did it many times myself ;)

  8. rabbit Says:

    Thanks Michael, that worked…

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