branchandroot: oak against sky (Default)
Branch ([personal profile] branchandroot) wrote in [site community profile] dreamscapes2010-08-21 12:41 pm

Layout: Bannering/Tabula Rasa

Theme name/layout: Bannering
Author: [personal profile] branchandroot
Layout info: Layout layer
Image info: Header images public domain or open license from openclipart.org, sxc.hu, and user contributions; specific credits in theme layers.

Themes:
Over the Hills | Preview (default/display theme)
Neon Butterflies | Preview
Travel | Preview
Seaside | Preview
Frosty Night | Preview
Adjustable Gradient | Preview
Adjustable Stripes | Preview
Adjustable Stripes Diagonal | Preview
Wind Power | Preview
Sea Church | Preview
Sea Lions | Preview
Fronds | Preview
Tomatoes | Preview
Finches | Preview
Black Hill | Preview
Stonehenge | Preview

Conversion: the TR code needs to be stripped out of the layout layer. Image urls need to be changed. Extra propgroups need to be subbed to appropriate Style > Colors groups in the layout .pm file (see Funky Circles pm for an example).

Also: I was going to wait until the function for moving nav links between sidebar and header was ironed out, but that's clearly still in process. At the moment, this does it purely by css. If it seems better, in the end, to do it in the html, I suggest that option be cranked into the core layer, the same way the userpic side switching option was.

And many thanks to the image contributors!
laitaine: Picture of a couple performing an oversway in waltz (Default)

[personal profile] laitaine 2010-08-21 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
No problem - they're here: finches | fronds

If it's useful to you, I'm running Chromium on Ubuntu 10.04.
laitaine: Picture of a couple performing an oversway in waltz (Default)

[personal profile] laitaine 2010-08-21 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm afraid Finches still looks the same to me, with the colour change.

Fronds looks much better. The text is slightly closer to the top of that gap in the branches than the bottom, so it wouldn't hurt to increase the top margin or padding a fraction so as to make it more vertically centred, but that is just me being a pedant - it's not essential.
laitaine: Picture of a couple performing an oversway in waltz (Default)

[personal profile] laitaine 2010-08-21 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm just about to head to bed, but if I get a chance tomorrow I can take a look.