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Creative Cape Town Walking Tour

A morning walk through the streets of the CBD and the East City with the Creative Cape Town programme, organised by Cape Town Partnership and the CCID.

Creative Cape Town logoLong StreetGrand Parade and City HallCape Town Central Station

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Creative Cape Town is a social, economic and spatial strategy to promote an active, vibrant and diverse Central City by using culture to accelerate urban regeneration.

It aims to support the more than 700 creative and cultural practitioners based in the city centre. These include individuals and companies involved in architecture, advertising and communication, media, jewellery, fashion, crafts, visual arts and photography, the heritage, music, performance and film sectors.

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10 Comments

27 November 2008
11:17 pm

JT

how do you get this comment field to be transparent, but the text not?

28 November 2008
01:19 am

coda

@JT: The tiled background is a PNG with alpha-transparency.

28 November 2008
08:36 am

JT

Yeah, I haven’t been able to have a transparent comment field and at the same time not have text inherit the same transparency value

23 December 2008
07:03 am

Luke

@JT The transparency originates with the image. It has nothing to do with the CSS opacity.

08 January 2009
04:41 pm

naysh

dude i gotta hand it to you this is the best blog design i have ever seen.
your blog is Furkin beutiful man.
I done a custom template for mine but its nowhere close to this one (yet !!!)

16 January 2009
08:14 am

jaco

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18 January 2009
04:06 am

Pasquale

Oh dude, this new design is kick butt! When did you hook this guy up?

Keep up the sweet work :)

19 January 2009
12:25 pm

SoZa! Cape Town Tours

Cape town is such a great City. Gotta Love it

18 May 2009
11:49 am

Cape Town Villas

There is no city like Cape Town!

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