May 18, 2007
Today I released an update to Tabouli to fix a very strange IE6 display issue in the blog. The section heading images I’m using in the sidebar were repeating in a weird way dispite the fact no-repeat is specified for the ID. For some reason IE6 thinks the entire DIV starts again when you have an enabled link and therefore it displays the image over again. It might have something to do with the way RapidWeaver generates the links in the DIV, but I have to look into it further.
In the meantime, I updated the CSS file for IE6 so that it suppresses those images all together. If you have a blog in your site, you might want to grab this update to ensure your sidebar links render correctly in that browser. This should be the last update before I release the converted theme for RapidWeaver 3.6.
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The Tabouli series are sooooo nice glad to see that you have improved them too bad I don’t use Rapidweaver. When do we get to try that new webweaver you’re working on? The suspense is killing me. I was playing with the new Dreamweaver the other day on Windows of all places coz it won’t install under OS X for some odd reason… Anyway, its gotten even more puffed full of features the new Spry stuff is nice but the whole time I was thinking why can’t I just drag and drop this to my page instead of going to some hidden toolbar, finding the spry element, adding it… I actually found it easier to add these types of things in Rapidweaver using blocks according and collage plug-in the few times I’ve played with it. Help me out I don’t want to give Adobe $199 for something that can’t install on my machine.
Hey Chai – well I suppose now it’s going to be a torturous wait ey? We’re in design phase right now and looking for a couple of hard-core Cocoa developers to start the foundational work. Gary, my partner, is already building the framework for the advanced stuff and I’m busy writing the requirements. Software development takes a long time, but we’re hoping to stay so light-weight that we can move quickly. It won’t be til maybe end of summer that we see anything tangible and usable. Keep in touch though, cuz when we start beta testing, we’ll include you :)