Stevieblue gives Build 52 a shot
My persistent vanity search brand management scan turned up a couple of fresh ink blog entries from a fellow called Stevieblue (http://www.stevieblue.com/) who I've seen on the Twitter as @istevieblue. He's spilled some ink Sumocat-style using Windows Journal (http://www.stevieblue.com/2010/10/postscript_12.html) and the chisel tip, as well as in Evernote (http://www.stevieblue.com/2010/10/for-sumocat.html). (Homer is back to his usual weird self, thanks for asking.) He perfected the posts with Links in Ink via my Build 52 (http://www.markandtanya.us/scribbles/Build52.html).
Very attractive work. Good balance of style and legibility. As you may have noticed here, my entries are looking a bit more "fluid" due to the slicker screen and pen contact on the Fujitsu Lifebook T900 (http://www.gottabemobile.com/2010/09/14/fujitsu-lifebook-t900-is-my-new-tablet-pc-sort-of/). Makes my strokes faster and sloppier. Perhaps I should mark my ink blog eras based on my primary tablet at the time.
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Stevieblue gives Build 52 a shot
posted by Sumocat at 10/12/2010 08:34:00 PM
2 Comments:
Thanks for the mention. I was going to contact you when I found your direct message on Twitter. I've done another post http://www.stevieblue.com/2010/10/for-sumocat-part-ii.html, which outlines the question I had. There is also a short vid of how I use your Build 52 - using Evernote and Picasa - which might interest you. I am really enjoying using Build 52.
By stevieblue, at 10/13/2010 03:59:00 PM
Great stuff, stevie. Will definitely pass that video along later.
Regarding the link problem, the CSS in the Build 52 code should have overridden the style sheet. (The "C" stands for "cascading", so later rules override older ones.) However, I did not set the background in the image style. The template designer may have set image backgrounds as white, which would foil image transparency. I'll fix that. Thanks.
By Sumocat, at 10/13/2010 04:20:00 PM
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