

1) I thought it'd be funny to throw up a familiar face.
2) Shamelessly promoting this freelance project I've been working on, which is a college T-shirt lifestyle company named Sorry for Partying. And yes, I know, I am the poster child for that slogan, right? Let's just call it audience and marketing research for me...yeah...
Anyway, take a look around, forward to your friends, buy a shirt (or buy one from me for $15...much cheaper). Comments would be lovely. Also, it seems that the storefront looks pretty wonky in Safari, but I have no idea why, except that Safari is the dumbest and doesn't like CSS very much, so if any of you know what's up or know someone who would...that would be most helpful. Let me know if there are any other anomalies I'm not aware of...and if anyone knows of a flickr slideshow that plays automatically that can be sized that small, that would also be awesome.
Cheers. I mean, "Sorry for Partying! dudes..."
2 comments:
very nice site. i checked it out in both firefox and safari and i can't find the wonkiness that you describe. i use safari as my primary browser, and the site seems to look the same in both browsers. do you have any specific pages that you'd like to point to?
the only other thing, and this is more a "code cleanliness" thing, but i'd have all of your CSS as linked files so it's not inline. that enables you to change the CSS once and not for each page.
Okay, that makes me feel slightly better, Matt. There are weird border lines and things not fitting in the content box on just the store pages (sorryforpartying.bigcartel.com/products - The product page and clicking in to each individual shirt) when my client looks at it in Safari, but I wonder if that's because he's not running the latest version? It's only slightly troubling since that code is in the api/html of the actual store, so it's not something I've touched or modified (at least in ways that I know it shouldn't have been...).
I will start cleaning up the code when I have time. I realize that every time I look at its clutter, so thank you for that reminder.
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