Twittermap is probably one of the neatest things I’ve seen in a while. You can associate a location with each of your tweets by adding “L:” followed by a Google Maps-recognized location. Maybe a little bit creepy, but whatever.
The implementation also leaves a little bit to be desired…
Yes, less than a week after the initial release, I’m posting version 2 of my Crown of Daisies style for K2. I really have added some worthwhile features in the past 4 days, though. I went through and cleaned up all the CSS, including some stuff that simply no longer existed in Wordpress 2.1 or K2 0.9. The menu at the top of the header is now the same class as the menu at the bottom, with the ID of menu-top responsible for positioning it at the top. I also added styling to make all posts in the category Quick appear in a smaller font and with a layout generally more fitting to short posts. (This styling doesn’t apply on their individual pages.) The post immediately before this one is a quick post, if you look at the front page.
A similar update to Kyoto Sunset is likely to follow shortly.
This is to test out the new CSS that I wrote for short posts. Hopefully I’ll post more often now.
A new K2 style is out. You can grab it from here if you like what you see in front of you. I also updated Kyoto Sunset to use Internet Explorer’s alpha filter for transparency in the header.
I’ve also been working on a new frontpage for Uni. You can check it out here. Inspired by Brown University’s website, it uses some of Yahoo’s nice UI libraries for fancy sliding efects. It’s also where I picked up the IE transparency trick.
I’ll probably put up some updates to my design site over the next week, seeing as I have spring break in Maryland and not a whole lot else to do.
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