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This site seems to have some good links on AJAX tutorials for anyone looking to learn AJAX without digging through nested pages:

http://www.fiftyfoureleven.com/resources/programming/xmlhttprequest/tutorials

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December 13th, 2005 at 10:46 am

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Andy Says:

You guys have put together a nice theme here. But I’ve got a couple of things that have come up as I’ve played around a bit with the package.

1, the name in style.css — the cabinet with the ™ seems to upset the WP theme editor. Somewhere in the mix, editing the theme via the WP theme editor, I get an error telling me that “the requested theme does not exist.”

I changed the name in style.css to The Cabinet (w/o the ™) and it took care of that.

2, the popup comments. I inserted the default WP code to enable popup comments, but it changed nothing.

Do you all have a forum for this sort of thing, bug reports, general questions and all…or should I just email someone…or even figure it out on my own?

Thanks!

December 30th, 2005 at 12:29 pm

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Groovegsus Says:

Same problem here….
can’t edit anything in the css panel , when i try to modify , i have a message “the template do not exist”

when i make a text only post there is no problem.
when i try to make a post with images , it’s a big mess up ….

some advice to help me ????

December 30th, 2005 at 10:05 pm

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admin Says:

Thank you very much for the feedback! There will be a new version of the cabinet released very soon which will be addressing these issues and also contain some feature enhancements :)

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