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Apr 08

April 9th STCFX will be getting naked. Now don’t get crazy, our staff will be fully dressed, it is only the site that will be naked in support of international CSS Naked Day. Just as last year, and the year before, sites all across the net will be getting naked and going without their css style sheets for the day.

Now what is this all about you ask?

CSS Naked Day is a day to celebrate web standards and show support for all the designers who make our sites look “pretty”.

Can you recall years back when sites were formatted with tables and font tags? When just a simple change of formatting would require you to hunt for dozens (or even hundreds) of tags on dozens of pages?

CSS Naked Day also gives you a chance to see your site the was PDA’s and HandHelds do. This is also a great way to showcase the functionality of your site. Without the fluff and glitter will your site still function correctly?

The idea behind this event is to promote Web Standards. Plain and simple. This includes proper use of (x)html, semantic markup, a good hierarchy structure, and of course, a good ‘ol play on words. It’s time to show off your <body>.

For WordPress users running versions 2.x you can use the WordPress Naked Day Plugin. For WordPress versions below 2.x you can use CSS Naked Day WordPress Plugin
and for non WordPress sites you can look into the Naked Day PHP Function script

Now don’t be shy, get naked and show your support

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Mar 03

Looking to add a little something extra to your WordPress site? This might be just the thing!

You can use my CSS styles to add fancy boxes to your blog posts or pages for alerts, comments and even downloads.

Like this:

This is the alert box.

This is the comment box.

This is the download box.

Install

Step One: Download the images below and upload them to your current theme folder.
wp-content/themes/YOUR-THEME/{here}

Step Two: Download the Fancy CSS Boxes code below. Login to your WordPess admin and goto presentation/theme editor/your current theme/stylesheet

Step Three: Add the new CSS rules at the bottom of the style.css file and save.

You are now ready to use your new Fancy CSS boxes where you would like.

STCFX Fancy CSS Boxes (ICONS)

STCFX Fancy CSS Boxes (CODE)

Usage

To use your new styles simple put your text between the following:
NOTE: To add the style tags you must switch over to code view.

<p class=”stcfx-alert”>Alert text right here.</p>
<p class=”stcfx-comment”>Comment text right here.</p>
<p class=”stcfx-download”>Download text right here.</p>

FAQ

Q: My icons are not showing up, whats wrong?
A: Be sure you have uploaded the icons to your current wp theme folder. wp-content/themes/YOUR-THEME/icons right here.

Q: My icons are in the right place but they are still not showing up, whats wrong?
A: Icons must be chmod to 755.

Compatibility

Firefox 2.0
IE 7.0

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