Movable Type Plugin Curvaceous 1.0 Released
By Ole Wolf on June 9, 2008 4:33 PM
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Nice work. I was looking for something that did this in an automated way earlier this year, and came up with a proof-of-concept Perl/Javascript method that generates the divs for images with a specific classname. Good to see a self-contained method that's plug-and-play.