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  • I’ve used both Style Master and Top Style to explore the possibilities in WP and stylesheeting, and for me, Style Master seemed the little better than Top Style, though the interface might be a little more pro in Top Style.
    Notepad, as podz mentioned is offcourse the ultimate tool if you know exactly where all lines go, but for starters you might find it a bit easier with one of the mentioned, included Dreamweaver or similar. Notepad can be used for quick tweaking, as I do.
    Style Master have the better way of showing the stylesheet as it should be at once, Top Style seems a second or so slower on the live preview. Both can be set up (I think) to style pages online, but what I do is to save the index.php to index.htm and style it locally, it works perfectly, at least for me.
    Well, good luck anyways, hope this gave some answers and not only questions.
    Petter / Norway

    Hi again,
    Well, yes, I tried your tip on that one, but still the same occurs. I’m not sure if it’s possible to put that into the index.php, or I might just be out in the wilrderness on this one.
    Again, thanks for all great help, and enjoy your holliday!
    Petter / Norway

    Hello idahocline,
    Thanks for a great plugin, and it works well on the blog I made for a friend of mine. Though, there is one little problem. I want it (like on your site) to be able to show random thumbnails from the gallery in the menu, below categories. I’ve tried to patse forinstance <cpf_thumb>0|1</cpg_thumb> in index.php, but the thing is that the only thing then show up is ‘0|1’.
    So, do I use the right command? If not, what should I use. Is there need for altering anything in phpmyadmin, WP or the database to be able to show it? And, at last, maybe I must define it in the stylesheet as well?
    Well, thanks for any answears upfront and for all the good work putted into this little nice piece!
    Cheers,
    Petter / Norway

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