Oh great...
Ok, back to square one.

About the themes...
Now the problems. The design is flawless in the screenshot BUT there's under the hood there's problems (major, not D or C minor) < not a good comedian. An example is #twitter element. No longer in control (most likely caused by my reckless editing without backing up code) and relied on the #sidebar.
That explains the goof-ups in the theme. Another is (look at the third screenshot) the alignment.
In Safari and Firefox, it's fine. In IE, elements are in a mess. Don't want to elaborate much on that.
More flaws that you might want to see for yourself though, just see my CSS, looks alright, in IE it's not.
Not fixing much as my O-lvl is coming and currently having my prelim papers.
Bye for now~
My blogger HTML history
It might not be long (Not a long winded person on the net) but I'm going to summarise what did I do with HTML.
I used a blogger template and saw it as wow, I never thought of that before but it was lacking of something… ah ha! The blogger Nav bar, it's annoying! Let's get rid of it!
Then it was not enough, and then there came the JavaScript. Gradient fading, cursor tails, time and date title bar, expandable menus and etc. The birth of version 1 (after 30 tests and 14 days) was born.
Version 2 was nothing of more then an extra JavaScript addition. Text overflow and Image overflow occurs and displace the sidebar. Solution was to remove the offending object and soon realised that temporary was not an answer to all.
Version 3 (codenamed Rei) was then introduced; bigger content space and less usage of JavaScript and user-friendly text colour and line divider and etc and etc. However, it was not a big upgrade from version 2 as most of the base comes from version 2, nothing new at all though there was improvement in several areas such as loading speed in the HTML template and the code was easier to see. But soon the change will come soon.
Version 3.1 was a special release, fixes many of the problems; the biggest problem was object overflow and it's fixed and several JavaScript errors. It was over taken by Version 3.5 extended. Now the magic happens.
Version 3.5 extended do away most of the JavaScript used for effects and with the user-friendly editing fields for editing of course. Light weight means shorter loading time and any error occurs (example of a bad code or wrong things or something like that), it's easier to find rather then going through a forest or ocean to find an object. Also support Asian languages too.
Version 3.6 is the next version 5 idea, now.
Now my blog is using version 3.7.1, Neko edition and from {square} family.
Neko means cat in Japanese but there are no cats here so do not bother finding one.
Neko feature Nav top bar, effect in CSS for heading and other control (like twitter widget=3) and other crap that do not need to use image to reproduce that same effect. Nuff said for here.
It is tested the most, 95 revision, 50 days and counting.
Now, Konakanami
Version 4, it discontinued. It is basically a strip down version of version 3.5 to mod in into different blog and because of its crazy design, porting into blogs need time. That's why I never used Konakanami in my main blog but in http://my-life-at-tpss.blogspot.com . Do note it has downgraded to Neko, no longer using Konakanami and my interface designing blog upgraded to Neko too. To setup and apply custom settings into blog takes less then 2 minutes. Wow…
Now coming soon, Version 5 Divan. HTML5 and CSS3, fully loaded, fully prepared.
Looks like Office Word mess-up this post badly, Oh well.. =D
OMG!
Screw up script.
See it's beta, workable but not working normally for this blog as I just added the script and ignore it for awhile (LOL).
=P
Jealous..
My school computer has a new mindmap software. Not that.
My school computer is faster then most PC. Not that.
My school computer has Adobe CS3 Master collection. Yes.
That's is all.
Spam is a long way.
I have a Spam post posted in my testing blog to test the text overflow and see if the code can make it, erm shorter to that it does not fly out of the screen(which it did).
Up to today I’m surprised by this fact… Well? Coders we have a small problem. =)
Edited: This problem has been solved. Do not tag as spam.
TEST: 1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm1234567890qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm
This does not involve ENTER but the code that warp itself to this own box. Neat.
Archery denied
My form teacher told me my archery application is denied due to the program called Infocus. Damn it..
Blog restore
At least the code works... nothing really change much.
By the way, Articina blog is undergoing a script thingy change. Read more @http://benjamineong.blogspot.com/2007/12/known-issues-blog-code.html.
It's at the 2nd Status report column.
WTF!
Problem lol
Very WTF
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Well this notice is give 10 minutes before the server closure. Very f***** irritating right?
http://www.maplesea.com/intro/notices/noticesdetail.aspx?id=168
Issues about the patch.
Omg..and lol
Dammed, that feature is nice. >=(
Why blogger... why.."crying in background".
Secure is good, so that our data isn't flying anywhere.
*I only realise that only today, no wonder I feel odd when they redirect me to google homepage with I type this a few days ago, https://blogger.com/home.