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Widblown's Drift

Walking code is fun! --- Ummm, well, it is when things go right, anyway.

Documentations and observations of my expeditions into bitweaver and the bitweaver code.

Created by: Jerry Russell, Sun 19 of Mar, 2006 (18:42 UTC)
Last modified: Thu 15 of Jun, 2006 (02:46 UTC)
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Wonky Fisheye behavior

By Jerry Russell
Thursday 15 of June, 2006
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This is just a little update on what I've been doing personally over the past few weeks. I plan to dig in and lay out some credit where due to all of the talented dev's working on this project in the next few days.

I've been doing a lot of mucking around inside the HEAD code lately, and aside from a little mishap with dreamweaver 8, I've managed to fix one or two little things. It's nice to know I've done something positive in getting this thing rolling in a good way.

My latest work has…
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Forward motion

By Jerry Russell
Thursday 23 of March, 2006
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As you've probably noticed by now, bitweaver 1.3 has been released. that's great news on a lot of fronts, especially with the addition of the Newsletter package, Now bitweaver finally has all of the functionality I needed at my new site.

Drop a comment here if you enjoyed the article, it's the first litte piece of assistance I've given on the project, and I feel good about it.

As for the strange ICQ formatting error I mentioned in my last entry, I know where it is and what's causing it, b…
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Strange CSS glitch - following a trail.

By Jerry Russell
Sunday 19 of March, 2006
Posted to Widblown's Drift
One of the first thing I noticed about Bitweaver when I found it on opensourcecms was that it integrated with phpBB. It was one of the reasons I chose it for the environment on my new production site. (Still under construction, so address will be given later.)

So after a bit of mucking with web hosts to find the one best suited to run Bitweaver, I upladed everything and got it all running famously at 1&1.com. so far, so good, until I noticed something in the foru…