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Previously, IE had a problem with IE 6 that made it impossible to use Four Island. The rightbar was cleared to the bottom, the posts' text were
invisible, the top-fade obscured text and The Fourm was illegiable. This has (mostly) been fixed with a conditional stylesheet. Four Island doesn't
look perfect in IE yet (and probably never will) but at least now it's usable.
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I don't know, a lot of stuffses happened that I don't quite remember anymore. Goodness, that's not good.
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Now, instead of creating bubbles using JavaScript, they are created
using the CSS3 style "border-radius" commands.
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Apparently people actually do like the sixth layout. It was just me
being paranoid, they were busy over there.
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Oh so many people complained at the new, pretty layout. The decision was reached in the Poll of the Week: Layout 6 had to go.
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This was only noticed when a lot of attention was put on the pingback engine when TimTam's pingback (http://tamasys.wordpress.com/2008/12/03/the-closest-book/) to
(http://fourisland.com/blog/of-books-and-memes/) failed. This in itself was not the actual problem, that being that TimTam seems to have used the incorrect URL to link
to said post, but this was also noticed as rendering the pingbacks themselves as absolutely ugly comments.
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I still need to bring back the old backgrounds and the style sheet that
decided between them. I'll do that as soon as I can be bothered.
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GAH!
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