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Fixes

April 18, 2005 Stephanie Leary 1 Comment

So I think I finally have WordPress templates sussed. At least, there are fewer things broken around here than there were last week. If you spot anything funky, leave a comment, would you? I also managed to get Lisa’s new blog design up and running over the weekend, and I’ll be fixing up the non-blog pages this week. I’m also working on a new design for my mom’s store’s site, which I’d link to except that the current site is craptastic and her equally craptastic host has been down since sometime last week. And we’ll be sorting THAT out this week, let me assure you. And I’m working on some new stuff for this site that you’ll see soonish.

In short, I’ve spent the last three days nose-deep in CSS. No, the writing is not going well, why do you ask?

Blogging, Web Design

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  1. Lisa Holcomb says

    April 19, 2005 at 2:13 pm

    I love you Steph! :)

    Sorry you’re not writing. big hug

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