I’d check your code… http://d.pr/i/AutK I’m sure there’s supposed to be something inbetween them there head tags 
RubenBristian said
iKreativ said
RubenBristian said
I may be really stupid and i’m sorry for that, but i don’t get the point of this thread..Just noticed I didn’t actually ask a question, which would have been Thoughts?
Cheersahaaa
In this case, i like it.. But why the updates count? If this only controls theme updates, then there will always be one update to be done. So saying that “1” update is available is a bit useless if you’re only checking for your theme updates.so i’m not so stupid after all
Lol.
Yeah that’s what I was thinking, but for lack of a better icon/idea at the moment I went with 0 = False, 1 = True.
Cheers
RubenBristian said
I may be really stupid and i’m sorry for that, but i don’t get the point of this thread..
Just noticed I didn’t actually ask a question, which would have been Thoughts?
Cheers
Added a little update checker to ‘Builder’, my new theme options panel.
Was going to do in pure CSS but decided an image would be best to ensure it displays correctly cross browser as it is an integral part of the panel.
Cheers, Scott
Working on ‘Builder’, a new and improved options panel for my themes, this is the Typography section.
Every Google webfont in a select box, shows current font in use and updates font preview each time a font is selected, makes life so much easier seeing the font before saving.
There’s also some more shots on Dribbble. Ohh, and the design is pure CSS .
Cheers, Scott
First of fix the spacing and alignment issues: http://awesomescreenshot.com/011k3f88b Then give it a polish throughout and work on the finer details.
Contact the theme author.
Contact the theme author.
Delete this and go back to the drawing board.
Start by learning basic design principals such as typography, spacing, hierarchy and alignment. Study sites such as Dribbble, Forrst and items on Themeforest, then try again.
Scott

so i’m not so stupid after all