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Blog Template Change

Alright.

Well I changed the template of my blog.

I was getting tired of the two columns.


I dunno yet.

Not feeling the new look.

Maybe it will grow on me.....................................maybe.

Edited:

I changed some of the colors. I am starting to like the new look more and more. I seem to have lost some of the page elements such as my BlogRoll. I added it back but may have left some folks on. If I left you off and we have done a link exchange please email me and let me know.

There also seems to be an issue with the alignment of the sidebars when you view my blog in Firefox. Will work on that tomorrow.

Edited Again:

Sidebar alignment issue should be fixed.

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Comments

Wooly Woman said…
Love the header! Gorgeous picture. The sidebars seem to be off alignment in Firefox, but otherwise looks good.
Dimples said…
Aww thanks. I made some color changes and I like the gold and purple combo. I use firefox also and I see the same sidebar issue. Mainly the right sidebar. I know a lil coding so I may be able to fix it.

I have a copy of my old template just in case this doesn't work out.
Anonymous said…
I like this template. Nice bright change!
Anonymous said…
I LIKE!!!!

Now...gimme a dollar...

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