Chasing the Wind

News. Faith. Nonsense.


WordPress 1.5 "Strayhorn" Update

I decided to play hooky; I’m only feeling 85-90% today. When my brain is foggy with antihistimines, I thought that was the best time to make major, technical upgrades. Voila, WordPress 1.5 is installed.

The default “kubrick” theme is up for now; I’ll convert the old templates one at a time.

If you notice anything funky, let me know. If there’s something missing that you enjoyed, also let me know. Today will be Tweaking Day. 🙂



4 responses to “WordPress 1.5 "Strayhorn" Update”

  1. Hey Michael!

    Love the new look! My personal favorite theme(s) are the Fleur themes.

    Like

  2. I only have the blue swirly theme up at the moment; the other themes didn’t convert very well. Oh well, it’ll give me something to do. 😛

    Like

  3. Call me crazy, but I love tinkering with things like this. Oh sure, I get frustrated when things don’t work exactly as I expect, but when I do finally get them working the feeling is priceless.

    Like

  4. Ok, Tony. You’re crazy. 😛

    Actually, I enjoy it a lot, but it takes a lot more time than I seem to have lately. I dislike the “Kubrick” theme because it’s so common and plain and has large borders, so I want to get my old themes back up and running as soon as I can.

    Like

Leave a comment

About Me

Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

If you’re not living for the glory of God, then what you’re doing is meaningless, no matter what it is. Living for God gives life meaning, and enjoying a “chasing after the wind” is a gift from God. I’m doing what I can to enjoy this gift daily.

Got questions? I’m not surprised. If you have any questions about Chasing the Wind, you can email me at chasingthewind@outlook.com.

Recent Posts

  • Esther: Queen of the Darkest Night
    I.             Introduction Israel had long been warned that disobedience would lead to captivity. Jerusalem fell, many were exiled, and empires changed hands. Daniel not only foretold the rise of Persia—he also lived through the transfer of power as God’s people remained in exile. Esther takes place in the Persian Empire after Babylon fell, when many… Read more: Esther: Queen of the Darkest Night
  • God’s Plan: A New Year, A New You
                 I.      Jeremiah the Prophet It’s a new year—time to change the page on the calendar… unless, like me, you use a digital calendar. Then you don’t change the page; you press a button. Either way, it feels like a fresh start. But Scripture reminds us that “new” isn’t mainly about the calendar. The Bible’s… Read more: God’s Plan: A New Year, A New You
  • The Gifts of the Magi, the Gift of Our Savior
    I.             Introduction: How Did the Magi Know? Back in 2015, I traveled a lot more than I do today, and in December 2015, I found myself in the grand metropolis of Otley, UK.  Now in the UK, I don’t know if they know what a warm sunny day is, but that weekend, the rain had… Read more: The Gifts of the Magi, the Gift of Our Savior
  • Giving Thanks at Thanksgiving
      I.      Introduction The air is filled with the warm aromas of a hearty feast, families gather around tables laden with dishes like roast turkey, sweet potatoes, and green bean casserole. Expressions of gratitude echo through the air during this festive season, as traditions like cranberry sauce and dressing bring family and friends together.  Beyond… Read more: Giving Thanks at Thanksgiving
  • God Knows Us Intimately
                 I.      Introduction Psalm 139 Today I want to take a moment to reflect not on headlines or controversies, but on the foundational truth that every life is known and loved by God.  In Psalm 139, David meditates not on theological jargon, but on the overwhelming reality of God’s personal involvement with His creation. Psalm… Read more: God Knows Us Intimately

Newsletter