• For those who love women’s lingerie, whether wearing it or removing it . . . the Pretty Plus Lingerie Blog is the place to hang out *snicker*

    This is a three column Kickass Custom WordPress Theme made to match the CubeCart and static html portions of the site. Talk about thinking out of the box- and wrapping it up in a pretty lavender bow!

    Enjoy!

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  • [*rolling eyes* I don’t believe you posted that….]

    It’s a great site though! And you did a BANG-UP job (I don’t believe I posted THAT!) on it, making the blog, the catalog, etc. look like they went together from day one. In any case, it’s a really great look for the site, and the stuff Nickie’s selling is pretty darn nifty too!

    Thread Starter kickass

    (@kickass)

    A BANG-UP job? And I thought my mind was the one in the gutter! Thanks for the kudos on the site, it was hard banging this one out (*giggle*) but worth it. And Nickie’s a lotta fun to work with.

    Geez, hope none of the other moderators get their knickers in a twist over this . . . *runs the other direction*

    Um. Well, MINE were and are not in a twist (heh, like there’s a surprise)…. MOST of us have a sense of humor!

    I do think it’s important to show folks just what CAN be done theme-wise. Thinking OOB is fun and can many times provide something that’s infinitely less rigid than run-of-the-mill “themes in boxes”.

    At 800×600 Mac OS X.3.9 FF 1.5 your right column is dropping below the center column. if you need screen shot, drop me a line. how difficult was cube-cart to meld with the theme, on a scale of 1-10?

    Thread Starter kickass

    (@kickass)

    damn, I hate 800 x 600, and this layout’s been touchy all along. Thanks, I know the drill.

    Cube is fun to work with. Once I got used to the way it’s set up I actually found it easier than WP. Only problem with the prog is that anything that adds functionality is a core hack, which I don’t like. But templating that one is a dream.

    Oh and I did Cube first with this, then WP. Not that it makes much difference with slice and dice. ??

    If it’s any consolation, when I clicked on the catalog, the page rendered fine, it was just the news, or what ever page you linked to that dropped down.
    Thanks for the Cube info. I’m trying out a new WP shopping cart plugin, which might be fine for the site I’m working on, but I’d like to be able to expand if needed. I’ve looked at a OS commerce branch that is CSS valid (read, no tables), but all the docs are in French. Miklb speaks no french. So I haven’t ventured into it quite yet.

    Thread Starter kickass

    (@kickass)

    Cube has a few tables in the default layout. I’ve left them in since they’re pretty much in places that made sense and were almost semantically correct, though I will eventually get around to pulling the forms out of tables, like when I do this for my own site. Most of the pages don’t have them.

    I’d be curious which WP shopping cart plug you used . . . for some sites with only a few products that might be sufficient. Feel free to take this off forum – bj at kickasswebdesign dot com

    Oh, and if you could take a peek at https://prettypluslingerie.co.uk/news/ again and let me know if 800X600 is now behaving . . .

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