Miss building-sized ego didn't reply. But I don't care anymore.
Which is not to say that I didn't lean anything from the experience. Too bad it's not a positive lesson at all. It actually made me understand some of the people on the 'net who steal and cheat. It's just so damn frustrating when you try to be honest and this is what you get. There goes another huge chunk of my belief in mankind *sigh*
So I made another layout. It's got the weird version number 9.2. Well, actually, it's more or less the same thing than the other one, it only uses a different picture and different font/link colours. And I like it as much as the old one which is good. Now I only need to re-write the sidebar.
Speaking of sidebar. If you use WordPress, you should try the Sidebar Widget Plugin.
There's no better way of organizing your sidebar. And you can define up to nine custom sidebar boxes to put your picture, various texts and buttons, and - most importantly - any functions you need to call for other plugins to work (things like Visitor's Info or Wayback).
The only drawback is that you have to use a widget-ready theme for the plugin to become effective. But I found that there are countless of them around so it's only a minor problem.
Hell, I love WordPress.
Which is not to say that I didn't lean anything from the experience. Too bad it's not a positive lesson at all. It actually made me understand some of the people on the 'net who steal and cheat. It's just so damn frustrating when you try to be honest and this is what you get. There goes another huge chunk of my belief in mankind *sigh*
So I made another layout. It's got the weird version number 9.2. Well, actually, it's more or less the same thing than the other one, it only uses a different picture and different font/link colours. And I like it as much as the old one which is good. Now I only need to re-write the sidebar.
Speaking of sidebar. If you use WordPress, you should try the Sidebar Widget Plugin.
There's no better way of organizing your sidebar. And you can define up to nine custom sidebar boxes to put your picture, various texts and buttons, and - most importantly - any functions you need to call for other plugins to work (things like Visitor's Info or Wayback).
The only drawback is that you have to use a widget-ready theme for the plugin to become effective. But I found that there are countless of them around so it's only a minor problem.
Hell, I love WordPress.
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