February 14th, 2007

We’ve got the builders in

Apologies if this new theme isn’t working on your browser. It’s working sort of alright for us under Firefox.

18 Responses to “We’ve got the builders in”

  1. Simon Says:

    Theme? It appears to be missing a stylesheet from where I’m sitting :)

  2. rich Says:

    Assuming the theme is mean to be “the internet circa 1992″ then it’s working here :)

  3. tom Says:

    Ace where can I get this theme from?

  4. Nick Says:

    How about I try putting the stylesheet on the public internet instead of our home web server? Though I was impressed that I managed to replicate the database at home.

    Only that pesky footer to sort out now.

    We don’t get to test it on Internet Exploder.

  5. Simon Says:

    That helps Nick :)

    Looks pretty much the same in IE7 as in FF2. The site now expands to fill the whole width of the window, looks a bit odd at 1680px but apparently I’m weird for browsing in a full screen width browser :)

    I’ll get round to redesigning my site eventually, can wait for now though.

  6. Mr Sparkle Says:

    Looks crap here on IE.

  7. Nick Says:

    The site now expands to fill the whole width of the window

    That’s what I was trying to achieve.

    Looks crap here on IE.

    Is that because it just looks crap or because IE is a CSS deficient browser?

  8. Tom Says:

    It looks like the old 32sixteen which is a good thing.

  9. Nick Says:

    Cheers Tom. Is that a way of saying that you’re more singlespeedy than any johnny come lately readers? :-)

  10. Simon Says:

    Stuff falls out of boxes when I view it in my rss reader (sharpreader). I’ve also noticed that some of the pics get stretched if the browser window is too wide making them all pixelated (the 2 moab ones, the gisburn one is fine for some reason).
    Anyway, I like the design, I’m sure little problems will get sorted along the way :)

  11. Nick Says:

    The Moab ones were scaled under the old design - shouldn’t need to be in the new one so I’ll fix that.

    Still fixing little niggles.

  12. Mr Sparkle Says:

    It’s chopping the first letter on the left hand side of each line off
    It’s also decapitating some complete lines of text. Like you say, just little stuff

  13. Nick Says:

    It’s chopping the first letter on the left hand side of each line off

    I’m assuming (from your earlier comment) that you’re using IE. The lines are being chopped off because IE doesn’t implement CSS properly.

    I’ve now hacked the CSS for IE so that it uses different margins for the central column so it shouldn’t chop the letters off. I can’t guarantee it’s pixel perfect though.

    For more details see glish.com.

  14. Mr Sparkle Says:

    Looks better on that front at home at least, will try it again at work on Monday.

  15. Mr Sparkle Says:

    Shit. I forgot.

  16. Nick Says:

    I saw it in Exploder for the first time at work today. I hadn’t realised just how fucked up Explorers implementation of CSS is.

  17. hurranutang Says:

    feed link could do with looking at

    ‘feed:http://www.32sixteen.com/feed’ throwing error.

    only ‘feed:www.32sixteen.com/feed’ seems to work with outlook 07.

    doen’t really matter though..

  18. Nick Says:

    “outlook 07″

    Well there’s your problem right there.

    Anyway, it should be fixed now. The feed addresses are generated by Wordpress.

Leave a Reply

site feeds

RSS Feed - Entries (entries)

RSS Feed - Comments (comments)

categories

Our random meanderings get stuffed into one - or more! - of the following categories.

things we ride

Actually we‚re lying about the Maverick since some low-life stole it.

photos

My photos on flickr. Get your badge at bighugelabs.com/flickr

meta>>data

A dogs dinner of links to stuff that we have arranged in an apparently random manner, though I assure you it made sense at the time.

Creative Commons License

GeoURL

Powered by PHP

Spam Karma 2

web shit

Get Firefox!

You know it makes sense.

Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional

Valid CSS!

[Valid RSS]

Level Triple-A conformance icon, 
          W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0

Page Strength SEO Tool - SEOmoz.org

search 32sixteen

search the web

Google

tape time

The things we listen to are occasionally logged on Last.fm

Now Playing

New! iPod updating courtesy of iScrobbler.

It doesn't update from the wheels of steel though :-)

Remember kids, vinyl can't carry Digital Rights Management.

LastFM

people are people

English Blog Directory.

other places to go

in no particular order...

Vale of Lune Harriers

toilet material

For all that we like the up-to-the minute offerings of the web there‚s nothing like a proper badly photocopied A5 fanzine or a glossily printed proper magazine to keep you occupied on the throne. Here, in no particular order, is our material of choice.

Singletrack
Singletrack

The Outcast
The Outcast

Dirt Rag
Dirt Rag

Bike
Bike

our images

In the UK as we give away our civil liberties in the name of freedom it might be handy to be aware of Photographers Rights.

Don’t let The Man stop you shooting.

www.flickr.com
This is a Flickr badge showing photos in a set called Cycling.
Make your own badge here.

flickr score: 2968

race results

If anyone has a full set of NEMBA results (that‚s North of England for you colonial types) then please forward them.

cycling activism

sometimes you just gotta take action, or at least be able to get our hands on the FACTS


Original Logo

Nothing To See Here, Move Along