I love it when people look at my site and say, “Oh, you must know a lot more about code than I do! Look at all of the customization you’ve done!” because this leads me to believe that I’ve fooled them.Â
I really know nothing. Seriously.Â
I can fake code, if I’ve seen it used somewhere and can piece together that this particular thirty lines of special characters makes a smiley face. But if I’m really on my own, I suck arse.
So I apologize to my Safari readers. I installed a static Flickr badge yesterday (because the HTML version only showed pictures of toile, and damn, that’s so boring), which I initially wanted displayed under my banner graphic, just like Steve has. (Admittedly, I want to be like Steve.) But I couldn’t get it to line up right, no matter where I stuck that damn code, so I gave up and stuck it in my sidebar. My sidebar is where I stick everything, because it somehow seems easier to maneuver. (Remember when blogging was drag-and-drop easy? Why did we move away from that?)
I finally thought I had it where it needed to be (although I wasn’t really pleased with it.. I just had stopped caring), and I went home to check my site on Safari. OHMYGOD. I gasped, because it was so out of place. And then I refreshed, like, eighteen times because it’s NOT SUPPOSED TO BE PLASTERED THERE.
I’m getting to the point now where I may start browsing new themes altogether, because I just don’t understand how badly I’ve screwed this page up. And maybe it’s time for a change. Maybe it’s time to have rattles and baby blocks everywhere.
Ugh. Maybe not.
Edit: I found a new theme that calls to me. Everyone say a silent prayer while I update WordPress AND install a new theme. .. AFTER lunch.

Not to add to your frustration but in firefox you get the same thing as people are seeing in Safari.
Oh, and change is good. There are lots of good themes and a new verison of Wordpress.
If you want help adding the Flickr images let me know and I can help.