Re: [ubuntu-uk] Help gord fix his stupid blog

2008-08-09 Thread Mac
Gordon Allott wrote:
> Nevermind its all fixed now :)
> 

But how???  (The suspense is unbearable!)  ;-)

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Help gord fix his stupid blog

2008-08-09 Thread Gordon Allott
Nevermind its all fixed now :)
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Help gord fix his stupid blog

2008-08-09 Thread Jason Liquorish
On Sat, 2008-08-09 at 20:10 +0100, Gordon Allott wrote:
> Okay so I have a blog, its on wordpress.com as I don't have any hosting 
> setup to speak of (I'm not a web developer, I use flickr to host images, 
> and wordpress to host blog, that's all I need, I don't use either enough 
> to justify a whole hosting setup).
> Basically the rss feed that goes to the planet (see: 
> http://gordallott.wordpress.com/category/ubuntu/feed/) is broken, I 
> don't know how, it just started happening one day. the feed 'validates' 
> fine (see: 
> http://feedvalidator.org/check.cgi?url=http%3A//gordallott.wordpress.com/category/ubuntu/feed/)
>  
>   but the ubuntu-uk planet does not like it for some reason (see: 
> http://planet.ubuntu-uk.org/ - I'm the giant cat that breaks the layout..)
> 
> I have tried every button I can think of, I googled and found next to 
> nothing, I tried changing the theme, I made sure there were no silly 
> 'widgets' added. At this point all I can think of doing is either 
> switching to another blog system which isn't ideal as they have horrid 
> things like requiring all content to be (C) them, getting a host and 
> setting up wp or something there or just not doing the blog thing.
> 
> Suggestions welcome...
Am I right in thinking you are just concerned with the giant cat
breaking the planet page? If so then the problem is just the fact the
image hosted on the planet that you use as your little icon is too big.
To fix it just reduce the size of the image to something a little more
sensible and ask someone (popey?) to replace your image on the planet.

Hope that helps.
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