Site down, linked css will be screwed
May. 7th, 2009 11:00 amTo everyone who is currently using one of my draft layouts for Core 2 testing:
My servers are currently down, and HostMonster, once again, can't find its ass with both hands and a map. This likely means your journal layout is buggered.
I am going to make public the custom layers I have been working up so that you can paste those instead, and will include quick instructions in how to use them. Watch this space for updates.
ETA: Okay.
These are the layers in question.
Colorside Nadeshiko
Modish Scarlet
Basic Boxes Green
Copy one of these and go here. Scroll down to the bottom where is says "Create a layout-specific layer". Set the dropdowns to "theme" and "core 2 testing" and hit "create". Now the table above should show, at the bottom, a new layer named "(none)". Hit "edit" for that layer. In the new windows, select the two lines currently in the largest and replace them with the copied code from one of the links above. Hit "save and compile" up at the top.
Now go here, it "All" in the sidebar menu and select the theme you have just created.
You will need to re-set all your preferences, since this is a new theme.
And now, I will go back to cursing HM and hammering on their laughably mis-named "status" page.
My servers are currently down, and HostMonster, once again, can't find its ass with both hands and a map. This likely means your journal layout is buggered.
I am going to make public the custom layers I have been working up so that you can paste those instead, and will include quick instructions in how to use them. Watch this space for updates.
ETA: Okay.
These are the layers in question.
Colorside Nadeshiko
Modish Scarlet
Basic Boxes Green
Copy one of these and go here. Scroll down to the bottom where is says "Create a layout-specific layer". Set the dropdowns to "theme" and "core 2 testing" and hit "create". Now the table above should show, at the bottom, a new layer named "(none)". Hit "edit" for that layer. In the new windows, select the two lines currently in the largest and replace them with the copied code from one of the links above. Hit "save and compile" up at the top.
Now go here, it "All" in the sidebar menu and select the theme you have just created.
You will need to re-set all your preferences, since this is a new theme.
And now, I will go back to cursing HM and hammering on their laughably mis-named "status" page.