Is there a way to test tweek changes to my blog without saving and rebuilding everytime? I know in blog*spot, there was a preview feature to use before accepting changes. Also, how come a design change only works for a day then starts screwing up? I take out some of the weird scripts that may be causing it to mess up, but still not effective and had to change back to an earlier design index. Thanks for the help?
Posted by Madfish Willie at November 5, 2003 09:33 PM | TrackBackNot sure I understand.
"Also, how come a design change only works for a day then starts screwing up?"
Can ye provide more detailed info?
Posted by: Tuning Spork at November 6, 2003 04:09 AMInitially, I had my blog set up with two columns and no "gutter" or margin in between them. I changed the margins and main column width% and put in a gutter and it worked fine for half a day. Then it started throwing the sidebar down at the bottom of all the posts for some reason.
Right now I have the design back with the gutter in it and a smaller main column width%. I want to see if it going to do the same thing again tomorrow. Before though all the margins and gutter were balanced, now they are not balanced as you can tell.
Posted by: The Bartender at November 6, 2003 04:20 AMIt doesn't work in Mozilla, by the way. In fact, it's pretty much illegible.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at November 6, 2003 06:28 AMMr Green is also not Mozilla-friendly in his lovely new 'decor by Jen'--I just vist him and the Bartender with IE...
Posted by: Susie at November 6, 2003 07:09 AMSusie, did you have the same problem at jenlab when I had the Mr Green template up? (And if so, why didn't you tell me?)
Posted by: Jennifer at November 6, 2003 09:49 AMAre the sidebars floating elements? Those can get messed up based on the content that's in the main element they are defined in. If you don't have enough real estate for a fixed item like a graphic or a table with defined size plus the sidebar either the content won't start until after the sidebar or the sidebar will get pushed down below that fixed size item.
Posted by: Jim at November 6, 2003 11:48 AMMister Green looks fine for me in Mozilla. I'm running version 1.5.
I just brought it up in IE - the two look almost identical.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at November 6, 2003 11:52 AMI guess it's my referers script that's causing the problems. I took it out and it works again. But why didn't it do that last night and earlier this am when I pulled the site?
Jim - Thanks for the info. (I'll file that away for future reference to help some other dumbass like me in the future.) My columns are set up as percentages of width. I know how to set up for fixed width by setting the pixel width, but how do you establish and absolute fixed position.
I cannot seem to find anything in the MT on-line user manual to accomplish some of these things. Is there another on-line resource someone can point me to?
Posted by: The Bartender at November 6, 2003 05:33 PMHmm...I have 1.4...think that could be it?
Posted by: Susie at November 6, 2003 10:31 PM