Sunday, July 1, 2007
Yes, I have changed the layout...
I didn't really like the original that much, but it was *there*, and that meant that I didn't need to make one for myself. Now, however, in an unprecedented demonstration of moxy and aplomb (I like oft-neglected adjectives), I have made my own template!
However, after spending more time than I would like to admit playing with the colours, I've decided that I don't really like it that much after all. I wanted to keep the background in the background all the time, but I didn't really want the heading to stay there (but alas, it is part of said background...) I'm not really very happy with the end result - because in setting the background to *not* static, you lose the picture and get a whole lotta black when you scroll.
Keep in mind, it's not just a plain black fill (such a thought!), but a scrolling background that lines up with the background image above it. It's a *whole* lot classier, but that doesn't really help because it's so dark that only people with ridiculously bright monitors (like me!) will even be able to make out... Ho hum.
Who said that teenagers had the monopoly on angst. I'm all angsty over this, y'all.















lol, i like the heading/title, looks good. and i like the 'black' which one must scroll down into.
im sick of fixed backgrounds. everyone wants their pretty background to have the largest audience time, its refreshing all the blackness. =]
isnt aplomb a noun?
Yes! And I have much of said noun. Apparently. :P
you described it as an adjective in your parenthesis!!!! :O
Curses! It is! And so is moxy*! My words have failed me! Head for the hills! The end can't be far off now!
* "Moxy", actually, isn't a "real" word. It is common parlance for gumption, or more crudely, "balls". Basically, you can't use it in Scrabble, but it is a cool term nonetheless. Looking back over my post, I *was* using both those terms as nouns that I possessed, rather than adjectives. I have failed you, my loyal audience, and for that I am forever ashamed :(
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