Carbone for Sandvox
Carbone is the Sandvox Design based on BehindTheRabbit’s own design and has been released just now.
Fun – actually there are three different versions of this design: one for the website, one for the blog (WordPress) and one for Sandvox (which is the only one publicly released). I guess this means that I like it.
This Sandvox design comes with a free pack of six extra gradients and you won’t believe how much the website looks different just changing the header gradient. To install a gradient, simply choose it as a banner. Of course you can create your own gradient (or banner).
I wasn’t actually working on this theme for Sandvox: the idea was a suggestion (thanks, Tom!). As you can see, feedback is always welcome…
There is a little error in the css for the footer. It has to be 0 0 and NOT top 0.
If you do no change, then Firefox (Mac+WIN) and IE (WIN) will show no “separation” of the footer.
Regards,
Bernado
Yes, you’re right, thank you very much! I released an update just now.
All customers should receive an e-mail with a download link in few minutes.
There is another “error” which ONLY in Firefox (WIN v3 or v3.5) occurs,
You write some Text with a little headline in a normal text page.
Then you decide to change the headline to green and let’s say bold and 14 pt.
If you do so, then Sandvox puts a … into the html-source.
Then publish your site and take a look with Firefox (Win)..
SO: Firefox don’t know the font AND it switches back to it’s own Preferences: BUT THIS IS SERIF and NOT SANS SERIF. So it shows the headline with Times Roman.
This is ONLY a Firefox problem. IE8 takes it right! No problems for the Mac at all.
I solved the problem with deleting the and attributes in the html-source. That works fine!
But: This is only pissible for Sandvox Pro Users.
Do anyone has a better solution???
Regards,
Bernado
I probably guessed a trick, but I have to try it first. I think that your HTML hasn’t been posted: can you send me an e-mail with the exact code involved?
No problem, I will make some screenshots, so you can immediately see what I mean.