18 Rejected Design Ideas
As promised, here are most of the ideas I went through before finally settling on what you now have before you. Did I pick the right one? Maybe. I’m not sure. There are some that I really like here, and some that are, well, pretty bad actually. So I don’t know. You be the judge. This one has something to it in that it looks fairly pretty and that it allows the content to take center stage, which, really, is what I wanted from the theme.
Tell me what you think.
By the way, the order here is completely random and does not reflect any sort of chronology or method. Also, I’ve only tried to do one of these gallery posts locally before, so we’ll see if this works. If it doesn’t, well, I’ll fix that tomorrow. It’s late enough as it is, and I need my sleep. Let’s just keep our fingers crossed.
UPDATE: Well, that was disappointing. Crap. Well. I’ll just disable the gallery part for now. Enjoy imagining the gallery that would be here if things worked. I’ll fix it up tomorrow.
UPDATE 2: I’ll be trying some thing to get this working now, so if you happen to visit the site during this time (not very likely, I suppose), expect things to look not quite right.
UPDATE 3: Ok, it all seems to be working. Silly mistake, really, but it’s all taken care of. Enjoy, people.
Nice that you got it working at last :)
Liked some of the ideas you had for the design.
Some other not so much but then again you rejected them yourself ;)
Happy easter!
Yep, there were some good ones and some pretty bad ones. Silly mistake: variable names all begin with $ in PHP, and that’s precisely what I had left out – in one place. Oh well.
Looks like I’ll have to make a quick edit to the style sheet now, too. Those emoticons that WordPress converted your smileys to shouldn’t display as block, obviously.