Theme Update
I’ve almost got the site’s theme to the point where I’m ready to start distributing it. There are still a few rough spots I’m sure, so please let me know any weird things going on.
Once I’m totally satisfied, I’ll be making the theme available through one of the site’s about pages.

wicked pissa kid
Okay, wow.
I thought you just hadn’t applied a theme, and were waiting until you had it perfected to put it on.
But no, I just fired up Opera, and there it is.
So…I guess you should know that I get no style information in IE. All I see are the posts, in Times New Roman. Your sidebar shows up at the bottom of the page, after all the posts. I can still read everything, of course, but it ain’t pretty.
I’ve cleared my cache and restarted IE and all that jazz. Nothing.
I’m really not sure what the issue could be. I do know that I’m not supposed to be using IE anymore, but what can I say…it’s like, ingrained. :/
I may have to tell you what I told Katie when she was having issues with the old site and IE. Get a good browser.
I’ll have to fire up VPC and check it out as Safari, Firefox, and IE for Mac seem to be doing fine.
awwwwwwwwwwww they’re so cuuuuuuuute… lookit the puppy and kitty
It’s confirmed. It’s an IE bug. I got it to render, but I had to shove all the CSS into a single file instead of using the series of import statements I want to use (for good reason). I’m going to have to recommend people interested in the site use Firefox, Opera, Safari, Mozilla, IE for Mac, Camino, Omniweb, or any other browser that isn’t IE for Windows.
Nevermind, I figured out that if I take the “screen” specifications out of my import statements, IE handles it correctly. Go figure.
Yay, I can see the theme! And it’s very nice
The text for the “permalink” and “comments” and stuff is ultra-dinky, though.
Dinky? I noticed that IE doesn’t handle transparent PNGs right (which is what they are).
Ah. Does it make them really, really small? If I was my grandmother, I probably wouldn’t even be able to see them.
Seriously.
Well, they’re not meant to be big. I wanted them small so they could give a little sense of what the text that follows means. If someone can’t make them out, it’s not a big loss, but I’d rather not make them too glaring.