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F a t h e r L u k e dot com
Our beloved Stuart – (shut up I want to embarrass you, Stuart. You work hard and deserve the love) – ported Root and Khaled Abou Alfa’s wonderful Wordpress template, Manji, to TextPattern. As it should happen, I used WordPress and the Manji template was my base.
I’ve switched to Textpattern, primarily because Stuart’s port of Manji. I’ve done many modifications, and made it my own to suit my fancies. But the design remains Root’s and Khaled Abou Alfa and the port is all Stuart.
I’ve checked it in Opera, IE and Firefox.
When in IE, the background moves.
No matter.
If there is anything on an Apple Computer which looks amiss, I would be grateful to hear back about it. I use a PC. Just missed the 340 million Lotto by five numbers. When I win, I will definitely get one of those new machines. For
now my Frankenstein Monster – computer – does what I need it to do.
The site will change a bit as time goes on. I’ve been know to switch the header at the drop of a hat. But for now . . .
Thank you Stuart, so very much.
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#2 2005-10-27 00:07:38
- NyteOwl
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Re: F a t h e r L u k e dot com
I can’t comment directly as I can’t see any background, either for the page, or the masthead – just a big gap in the latter case. This is true in both Firefox and IE. If I try to view the image directly I get a page telling me it has moved, and a link (identical to teh one I used) to the image and tells me a 400 error was generated additionaly trying to handle the request.
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Re: F a t h e r L u k e dot com
> NyteOwl wrote:
> I can’t comment directly as I can’t see any background, either for the page, or the masthead – just a big gap in
> the latter case. This is true in both Firefox and IE. If I try to view the image directly I get a page telling me it has
> moved, and a link (identical to teh one I used) to the image and tells me a 400 error was generated additionaly
> trying to handle the request.
Hmmmm. I’ve recreated the error. Curious.
And everyone else I’ve checked with can see it.
But I was able to recreate your error.
Maybe because I had it set up on another domain
and I moved it. I will go through the code with a fine tooth comb.
Thanks for your input!
Okay,
Father Luke
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