Categories Asides Secret History of Kubrick Post author By Matt Post date January 8, 2010 6 Comments on Secret History of Kubrick The Secret History of Kubrick, the Blog Theme That Changed the Internet, a nice article by Tina Daunt. Share this:Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Related Tags WordPress, kubrick ← Menu Mind Games → Twenty-six 6 replies on “Secret History of Kubrick” Ahh, Kubrick, how we all loved thee 🙂 Going to be retired? Shame, really. Oh, thank you Matt! This theme is a legend, I’m using it’s stripped version as a framework. Good luck with the new one, I’m sure it’ll be great too. P.S. I wondered how do you make this P2 like twitter style posts like the last several posts in the blog? Are they normal posts? I use a technique called “asides”, it’s on the Codex. Thanks very much, I’ll definitely use it 🙂 […] for the twenty ten theme, and the slow death of the (poorly) justified text that may have been the Kubrick themes only […] Comments are closed.
This theme is a legend, I’m using it’s stripped version as a framework. Good luck with the new one, I’m sure it’ll be great too. P.S. I wondered how do you make this P2 like twitter style posts like the last several posts in the blog? Are they normal posts?
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6 replies on “Secret History of Kubrick”
Ahh, Kubrick, how we all loved thee 🙂
Going to be retired? Shame, really.
Oh, thank you Matt!
This theme is a legend, I’m using it’s stripped version as a framework. Good luck with the new one, I’m sure it’ll be great too.
P.S. I wondered how do you make this P2 like twitter style posts like the last several posts in the blog? Are they normal posts?
I use a technique called “asides”, it’s on the Codex.
Thanks very much, I’ll definitely use it 🙂
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