CrazySox

I upgraded BridgeBlogs and Sara’s site yesterday to WP 1.5 and in the transition I changed Sara’s design. When she first saw it she was pissed, “it’s so plain, …, I want some flowers or somthing; anything”. Well I did go ahead and change it but I thought it looked good before. Oh well, you know what they say, “anything for your pregnant wife”, or do they say” you better do everything and anything for your wife”, either/or doesn’t make a difference she always gets her way; that’s it, “her way or the highway”.

About the Author, Dan Cameron:

I'm the owner and solution engineer at Sprout Venture, a web solutions company that specializes in web development including WordPress.

I started my first blog in 2003 and transitioned to WordPress in 2004. Since moving to WordPress I've written a few plugins and themes for public consumption. Lately I'm busy engineering/building/coding and have only been able to share a few code snippets.

If you're in need of some web development, web design or custom WordPress plugins and/or themes contact me, I'll be happy to discuss it with you.

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  • Dan
    Honestly, I hated it. and it was easier to use the new theme then strip the original apart.
  • It does look good now, but why didn't you just use the "classic" theme, and then just copy over her old style?
  • Kat EMW
    Hi Dan.

    Yep... you get it! You will have a happy and lovely marriage if you always remember that the wife comes first! (hee hee) Although, I hate eating dinner alone too.

    Hey, thanks like always for help with my blog. And why don't you have a link to my blog site? Is it because I haven't blogged in like forever??? Well, then, in that case... I guess I forgive you.

    Ciao for now.
  • Exaggerater! I was not pissed. I simply commented that it was plain. Not a big deal. Mostly I am the only one who is even looking at the blog. Thank you for putting some pictures on it though, I appreciate it.
    By the way Dan had to get this done last night before eating dinner, so I ate most of dinner alone.
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