I’ve updated my reworked version of the DePo Clean theme to be compatible with WordPress 2.3’s tagging system. All UTW calls have been replaced with the built in WordPress versions. Download it here.
I’ve updated my reworked version of the DePo Clean theme to be compatible with WordPress 2.3’s tagging system. All UTW calls have been replaced with the built in WordPress versions. Download it here.
Coudal Partners is bringing back Photoshop Tennis.
The Wings show off their new jerseys. As expected, much was left unchanged.
I was thinking the same thing the other day when I was messing around with Sandbox: sometimes you just can’t entirely separate your content and presentation.
Flame war anyone? George Ou of ZDNet thinks that Vista’s font rendering “puts Mac OS X font rendering to shame.” Maybe if he had done some research (e.g. use both operating systems with the same monitor at the same resolution and refresh rate with optimized font rendering and color settings for extended periods of time) he could form a valid opinion like a decent human being.
Monocle Magazine has a good photo/audio piece on Fuji Kindergarten in Tachikawa.
The Federal Highway Administration has chosen a new font for highway signs.
This is the kind of amazing creative idea I love to see: email visualization.
I’ve been itching for some new t-shirts, and if I end up in Tokyo next year, I’m definitely blowing a wad at graniph.
Just noticed that the Sandbox design competition deadline has passed. Though it is a bit disappointing to learn that only 46 submissions were made. Robert over at Upstart Blogger is showing off his submission, Takimata. Beautiful and definitely unique, as usual.
“Upstart Blogger is about how to start a blog, and how to become a blogging upstart—a blogger who achieves success rapidly (though, hopefully, without becoming arrogant).” Great use of type, and the WordPress themes are amazing.
First off, let met say that I’m not the most creative person in the world. I’d been bashing my head against the table for days trying to come up with a theme I could be happy with when I stumbled upon Derek Powazek’s DePo Clean Theme.
I fell in love with it’s simplicity and clean looks and soon went to work making changes. Not that Derek’s design wasn’t good enough for me, I just felt it required a little massaging to meet my needs. See, I like to take other peoples’ ideas and rework them, and I think I’m pretty damn good at it. For those of you who are interested, I’ve included a list of features and changes and explained how certain things work on my blog below.
Cleaner code. I’ve gotten rid of the <br /> tags, removed superfluous CSS, fixed layout issues and generally cleaned up the code. The HTML and CSS now both validate.
Plugin usage. flickrRSS for the photo stream at the top of the main page, Ultimate Tag Warrior to tag posts and create the cloud in the sidebar, Extended Live Archives for the archive page, and Alex King’s Twitter Tools. Without them, the theme still functions, but I feel you lose a lot of functionality.
Asides vs Posts. The main page treats asides differently from regular posts; tags, comments and titles are not displayed in the space for meta info. I use asides for individual photos, links, quotes and the like, so I see no reason to have all sorts of meta info displayed for something so small. They still have permalinks of course, so you can click through to comment and see their tags.
Photos in posts. By default, an image inside a post is set to float right and allow text to wrap around it. To display a photo or large image, just add class="photo" to the image tag. The image will be left aligned with no float, so you’ll probably want to start your text (if you include any) in a new paragraph below. Keep in mind the column is 480 pixels wide and nicely accepts photos of that size.
Sidebar and footer. Because I get so few hits, I have no use for advertising on my blog. Instead, I’ve decided to use the sidebar as a space for the tag cloud and links to other blogs and websites I visit frequently. The footer now is a space for links to my other content on the web and books and music I am currently enjoying.
Again, I’d like to thank Derek for giving us an excellent theme, and a great starting place for people like me who like to do a bit of customization. While many people, including myself, use browsers like Firefox and IE almost exclusively, the font rendering used in Safari really makes this theme shine, and I really hate to see it any other way. Epiphany on Linux does a good job too. If you have the chance, I highly recommend using either one just to see what kind of impact good font rendering can do for the web.
I’ve made a few revisions to the theme since I originally made this post, and now I feel it’s ready for consumption by the general public. Remember to install the proper plugins and have a look over the code; there are a few things you’ll want to configure, each of which are commented.
Download it here: DePo Clean (Remix)
Honda Racing’s Formula 1 website gets a beautiful redesign.