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There, I fixed it
23 August 2009 - 11:22 PM
A small apology to web developer Josh Lockhart, who was kind enough to comment on a recent post. I’ve tweaked the order of my new blog pages a little and in the process, seem to have broken the path to the off-site commenting system.
It doesn’t look like I can easily restore the comment so for sake of completeness I’m quoting it here:
“I have posted several tutorials that demonstrate how to integrate PrettyPhoto on a Styled Text or HTML page in RapidWeaver. I also posted a tutorial showing how to convert a RapidWeaver Photo Album into a PrettyPhoto lightbox gallery.
Links are:
http://www.joshlockhart.com/index.php/tutorials/article/convert-a-rapidweaver-photo-album-into-a-prettyphoto-lightbox-gallery/
http://www.joshlockhart.com/index.php/tutorials/article/flex-how-to-use-the-built-in-prettyphoto-lightbox-styed-text-page/
http://www.joshlockhart.com/index.php/tutorials/article/flex-how-to-use-the-built-in-prettyphoto-lightbox-html-page/
Best, Josh”
To which my reply was:
Josh, many thanks for this. I've watched your tutorials and found them really helpful in getting Mediabox running, and actually, it was from these tutorials that I learned about PrettyPhoto. Trouble is, I'm such a novice that I still haven't figured out how to get it working - I'm sorry to say that I'm not sure where to put the code, except partly by trial and error. Your theme Flex, with the built-in jQuery javascript library is a great solution I think. Hmm, maybe I should try it... Oh, by the way, I really like your Silk theme too. Are you planning to add any of the extra 'flexibility' of Flex to it? That would be great. BW Miki
Look. I know nobody cares, but I feel better, okay?
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Internet Explorer 8 still fails?
22 August 2009 - 08:36 AM
I want to put my stuff online in an easily navigable and attractive way for as many people to see as would like to. So this site is built with Rapidweaver and its excellent range of 3rd party plugins. It’s standards compliant and I like the ease of use so I can throw something together quickly. I’ve just added Mediabox, as I recently blogged. Although I haven’t done comprehensive testing it seems to work fine on both PC’s and Macs and in all browsers.
All that is except for Internet Explorer 8, which seems to break on the video pages that contain the Mediabox code. Why is that? I’m not going waste my time trying to figure it out just now, as it works on everything else. So I urge all you IE users out there to do yourselves a favour and switch to Firefox. Not for my sake you understand. It’s just better. More stuff works on it. It’s as simple as that.
UPDATE 4 September 2008: Working now in IE8 and IE7 hopefully
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