{"id":358,"date":"2006-05-01T19:07:03","date_gmt":"2006-05-01T23:07:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.vacanteyes.com\/blog\/2006_05_358"},"modified":"2006-07-25T15:19:18","modified_gmt":"2006-07-25T19:19:18","slug":"06-spring-css-reboot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vacanteyes.com\/blog\/2006\/05\/06-spring-css-reboot\/","title":{"rendered":"06 Spring CSS Reboot"},"content":{"rendered":"

I know, I know, among all the rebooters<\/a>, there’s no doubt that my site is sitting at the bottom quietly. That’s why I call the theme Vulgar. But this is my first personal wordpress theme since I began to use wordpress this February, and it is the first time I tried to make a theme from scratch, sort of. So the result is kind of OK for me. I guess it’s not a very very very bad start. The design was inspired by one of my T shirts. I think I will continue using my T shirts as my inspirations in the future@_@.<\/p>\n

Of course, there is something I haven’t finished. Basically, everything concerning photos wasn’t finished. I’m trying to use this<\/a> plugin to show some random photos from my photo gallery powered by ZenPhoto<\/a>. Somehow, the plugin interfered with the database and some loops would not work any more. Also, the photo<\/a> page hasn’t been customized yet. Anyway, I’m OK with that though a little bit disappointed.<\/p>\n

I think I should use this chance to thank some people. I’m just a starter, and I’m not that creative. Without the tutorials\/themes from these people, this site would be much worse. To my credit, I didn’t just stop there. I tried to go a little bit further. @_@v<\/p>\n