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5 December 2004 75 Comments

SeasonalCSS plugin limited release

In the spirit of open source (and considering I wrote most of the logic for relative holidays tonight), I thought I’d put my SeasonalCSS Wordpress plugin out there for you to use, test and modify for your own blogs. The only thing I ask is if you find a better way to do what I’m doing let me know. I will be releasing this on WP but I want to give enough opportunity for some of you WP bloggers to try it out yourself and help me tweak the code.

Here’s the source code.

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75 Responses to “SeasonalCSS plugin limited release”

  1. Vkaryl 26 March 2005 at 10:10 pm #

    No worries, mate! I just finished killing any brains I had taking apart an Access database to figure out how to set one up…. I don’t recommend that as a “tutorial” option, btw!

    Thanks again….

  2. Vkaryl 26 March 2005 at 11:10 pm #

    No worries, mate! I just finished killing any brains I had taking apart an Access database to figure out how to set one up…. I don’t recommend that as a “tutorial” option, btw!

    Thanks again….

  3. Vkaryl 26 March 2005 at 11:10 pm #

    No worries, mate! I just finished killing any brains I had taking apart an Access database to figure out how to set one up…. I don’t recommend that as a “tutorial” option, btw!

    Thanks again….

  4. Vkaryl 26 March 2005 at 11:10 pm #

    No worries, mate! I just finished killing any brains I had taking apart an Access database to figure out how to set one up…. I don’t recommend that as a “tutorial” option, btw!

    Thanks again….

  5. Vkaryl 26 March 2005 at 11:10 pm #

    No worries, mate! I just finished killing any brains I had taking apart an Access database to figure out how to set one up…. I don’t recommend that as a “tutorial” option, btw!

    Thanks again….

  6. Aaron Brazell 8 April 2005 at 5:48 am #

    Problem is, David, In Baltimore there’s neither lots of jobs or lots of bloggers. :)

  7. Aaron Brazell 26 March 2005 at 11:12 pm #

    Problem is, David, In Baltimore there’s neither lots of jobs or lots of bloggers. :)

  8. Aaron Brazell 26 March 2005 at 11:12 pm #

    Problem is, David, In Baltimore there’s neither lots of jobs or lots of bloggers. :)

  9. Aaron Brazell 26 March 2005 at 11:12 pm #

    Problem is, David, In Baltimore there’s neither lots of jobs or lots of bloggers. :)

  10. Aaron Brazell 26 March 2005 at 11:12 pm #

    Problem is, David, In Baltimore there’s neither lots of jobs or lots of bloggers. :)

  11. David Nick 7 April 2005 at 11:39 pm #

    I wonder how many of them have criticisms about their bosses.

    Probably nil.

  12. David Nick 27 March 2005 at 11:51 am #

    I wonder how many of them have criticisms about their bosses.

    Probably nil.

  13. David Nick 27 March 2005 at 11:51 am #

    I wonder how many of them have criticisms about their bosses.

    Probably nil.

  14. David Nick 27 March 2005 at 11:51 am #

    I wonder how many of them have criticisms about their bosses.

    Probably nil.

  15. David Nick 27 March 2005 at 11:51 am #

    I wonder how many of them have criticisms about their bosses.

    Probably nil.

  16. jody 12 April 2005 at 2:35 am #

    I’m still with Matt on this one. My email at work is filed under folders saved on my personal drive. It saves me a lot of time to be able to pull up an email to recall conversations and commitments from others in their emails. The majority of the time, I don’t use it but it is nice to have when I need it. Having said that, all documents that need to be used frequently are saved to my share drive which allows everyone who would need it access. So I guess I do a bit of both, but I love filing email.

  17. Skcat 28 June 2005 at 8:12 pm #

    I finally told Comcast to take a flying leap! I am back to antenna TV and dial up internet. I get better picture from rabbit ears and more time actually connected from dial up!! Trying to disconnect was a nightmare! They suddenly claimed I possessed two of their modems (I never had ONE, I purchased my own and when it died replaced it myself too! thus two MAC addresses) They admit they’ve never charged me for rent, but….jeez what a pain! I hate Comcast!! Good thing I never did VOIP, I knew we’d never be connected enough to count on it!

  18. jody 6 October 2005 at 2:26 am #

    I’m still with Matt on this one. My email at work is filed under folders saved on my personal drive. It saves me a lot of time to be able to pull up an email to recall conversations and commitments from others in their emails. The majority of the time, I don’t use it but it is nice to have when I need it. Having said that, all documents that need to be used frequently are saved to my share drive which allows everyone who would need it access. So I guess I do a bit of both, but I love filing email.

  19. jody 6 October 2005 at 2:26 am #

    I’m still with Matt on this one. My email at work is filed under folders saved on my personal drive. It saves me a lot of time to be able to pull up an email to recall conversations and commitments from others in their emails. The majority of the time, I don’t use it but it is nice to have when I need it. Having said that, all documents that need to be used frequently are saved to my share drive which allows everyone who would need it access. So I guess I do a bit of both, but I love filing email.

  20. jody 6 October 2005 at 2:26 am #

    I’m still with Matt on this one. My email at work is filed under folders saved on my personal drive. It saves me a lot of time to be able to pull up an email to recall conversations and commitments from others in their emails. The majority of the time, I don’t use it but it is nice to have when I need it. Having said that, all documents that need to be used frequently are saved to my share drive which allows everyone who would need it access. So I guess I do a bit of both, but I love filing email.

  21. jody 6 October 2005 at 2:26 am #

    I’m still with Matt on this one. My email at work is filed under folders saved on my personal drive. It saves me a lot of time to be able to pull up an email to recall conversations and commitments from others in their emails. The majority of the time, I don’t use it but it is nice to have when I need it. Having said that, all documents that need to be used frequently are saved to my share drive which allows everyone who would need it access. So I guess I do a bit of both, but I love filing email.

  22. Skcat 6 October 2005 at 2:28 am #

    I finally told Comcast to take a flying leap! I am back to antenna TV and dial up internet. I get better picture from rabbit ears and more time actually connected from dial up!! Trying to disconnect was a nightmare! They suddenly claimed I possessed two of their modems (I never had ONE, I purchased my own and when it died replaced it myself too! thus two MAC addresses) They admit they’ve never charged me for rent, but….jeez what a pain! I hate Comcast!! Good thing I never did VOIP, I knew we’d never be connected enough to count on it!

  23. Skcat 6 October 2005 at 2:28 am #

    I finally told Comcast to take a flying leap! I am back to antenna TV and dial up internet. I get better picture from rabbit ears and more time actually connected from dial up!! Trying to disconnect was a nightmare! They suddenly claimed I possessed two of their modems (I never had ONE, I purchased my own and when it died replaced it myself too! thus two MAC addresses) They admit they’ve never charged me for rent, but….jeez what a pain! I hate Comcast!! Good thing I never did VOIP, I knew we’d never be connected enough to count on it!

  24. Skcat 6 October 2005 at 2:28 am #

    I finally told Comcast to take a flying leap! I am back to antenna TV and dial up internet. I get better picture from rabbit ears and more time actually connected from dial up!! Trying to disconnect was a nightmare! They suddenly claimed I possessed two of their modems (I never had ONE, I purchased my own and when it died replaced it myself too! thus two MAC addresses) They admit they’ve never charged me for rent, but….jeez what a pain! I hate Comcast!! Good thing I never did VOIP, I knew we’d never be connected enough to count on it!

  25. Skcat 6 October 2005 at 2:28 am #

    I finally told Comcast to take a flying leap! I am back to antenna TV and dial up internet. I get better picture from rabbit ears and more time actually connected from dial up!! Trying to disconnect was a nightmare! They suddenly claimed I possessed two of their modems (I never had ONE, I purchased my own and when it died replaced it myself too! thus two MAC addresses) They admit they’ve never charged me for rent, but….jeez what a pain! I hate Comcast!! Good thing I never did VOIP, I knew we’d never be connected enough to count on it!