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18 comments.

  1. peter spannagle
    Comment on June 22nd, 2007. Reply

    wondering if you can provide some support.

    the Vistered Little Theme displays great on FireFox, but on IE 6 is a disaster. The url of the blog is: http://video.boogalu.com/

    have you run into this before?

    do i need to add some conditional formatting

    EX:

    or adjust the properties of the DIV’s and ?

    do you have suggestions on writing a runaround for getting the tables to dislplay correctly (both positioning and background image)?

    1. Comment on June 23rd, 2007. Reply

      I just had a look at VL in IE and there are two bugs I can spot. The header inmage is compressed and the post background is stretched. The second bug can be fixed by selecting “wide” on the default skin (rather than leaving it as default).

  2. Bry82
    Comment on June 30th, 2007. Reply

    is there anyway to use a bigger header, I meah higher?
    my website is: jericho.subsfactory.it

  3. nadie
    Comment on August 14th, 2007. Reply

    Hi i wanna know how did you do to make the header where adsense is

  4. Comment on August 14th, 2007. Reply

    Enable the banner widget on the theme’s option page (provided by the presentation toolkit plugin). You can then put whatever widgets you want in the banner, via the widgets page.

  5. Comment on August 18th, 2007. Reply

    Is there any way to make the comment/post column wider? e.g escpecially on widescreen resolutions the column with text is very small. I’d like to spread the text out more over the entire page width.

    URL is nederstress.nl, thanks in advance.

  6. Comment on August 25th, 2007. Reply

    I am having trouble getting the logo to work. I put a jpeg file in a folder under my theme folder, and specified the theme options for the logo, and it won’t display on the blog. I see where the header is changed to allow placement of the image, and I can see the dimensions of the header area change, but no logo appears. Any ideas?

    1. illson
      Comment on January 2nd, 2008. Reply

      I am having a similar problem as Joe…Does anyone have any ideas?>

  7. backons
    Comment on October 31st, 2007. Reply

    I have the same problem like Joe. I can“t see any logo. All the time there is only the name of the blog in the header and no logo.

  8. Comment on November 6th, 2007. Reply

    Tom:

    I admit, I’m not a programmer but I enjoy it and find it challenging to do as part of my work as a PR guy.

    I am trying to customize this theme and having little success. I like the default template light look and I’ll customize some color stuff but when I went to change some font colors in the default css.php file it crashed the whole site.

    Please give me some direction as to how I can change the blue and green font colors on the default template.

    Thanks a ton,

    Kris Beldin

    My site is: thebettyfactor.com

  9. Comment on November 7th, 2007. Reply

    Never mind, I went to the documentation page on this blog and found my answers.

    This is a great template, albeit a bit complex but once you get the hang of it, nice work!

    -Kris

  10. Comment on November 12th, 2007. Reply

    The page loads scrolls extremely slow in IE, would it be possible to remove the transparencies under IE? I don’t know enough CSS to do so :(

    1. Jon Payne
      Comment on March 9th, 2008. Reply

      Turn off smooth scrolling - in advanced options.

      The only reason it is faster in firefox is because firefox has smooth scrolling disabled by default. They both go slow on this one with it enabled.

      There is sadly no way to override this, so some people will see it slow. It’s not really vistered little’s fault - both browsers graphics engines fail to use hardware transparency properly it would appear.

      1. Comment on March 19th, 2008. Reply

        But how come the windy road theme is faster at scrolling than the vistered little one??…???

  11. Comment on November 20th, 2007. Reply

    Anyone noticing that some blog posts don’t include a timestamp? I just noticed it today and can’t pinpoint why certain users have it and certain don’t.

    Not a coder so I am not sure where exactly to attack this problem.

    Please help if you can.

    -Kris

  12. Comment on March 24th, 2008. Reply

    I’ve been experiencing problems integrating Tags into the theme (IE, they don’t display with categories, etc…) - can we expect full support for those in an upcoming release?

    -Emery

  13. Susan
    Comment on June 6th, 2008. Reply

    http://canadianrvers.com/travelblog/

    if you look at my site i think you will see my problem. I originally set up the site on Safari and then i set up Firefox and continued working on my site there. When someone I know went into my site on Firefox, they emailed me the problem you see now. Site works fine on Safari
    I am fairly new at this.
    Can you help?

  14. Susan
    Comment on June 6th, 2008. Reply

    P.S. When I click on the site i just gave you, my site comes up fine on Firefox, but when i type in the site
    name it comes up wrong (large print, off to one side etc.)
    I am truly baffled!

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