I got three columns to work without trashing my template! It's thanks to Mulluane, who pointed me to this page, which is for my Minima Stretch scheme. I couldn't implement the changes exactly as written there, because apparently Blogger changed some variable names on my template since I started this blog. So I simply used what was on the existing template as my guide. It took about two hours.
Definitely start with a template that uses percentage widths rather than a fixed width. Much easier, and much friendlier to your users.
Looks great Tia!
ReplyDeleteooo pretty. must try to actually visit more often than checking the rss every day :D
ReplyDeleteThanks again, Mulluane!
ReplyDeleteI do that too, Gav! I try to comment at least once a week so you know I come around, but I do read all your posts.
I was so excited when I finally got mine to work, there was just so much unused space before! Of course now mine probably looks too messy, but oh well, it's always a work in progress, right? Looks great!
ReplyDeleteHey now! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI like my 3 column set up, too but customizing certain things are a pain in the neck. I hope you have better luck with your template, Tia.
Thanks, Shaunesay! I'll have to check out your blog!
ReplyDeleteAnd Heather, I did the BARE MINIMUM necessary to stick in a third column. No more. So far, everything works, and my blog layout page still allows me to move everything around. For which I am glad.
very nice. i'm no expert in html and all that jazz. so, this is really impressive too me.
ReplyDeleteI like the new format. Looks good.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking about posting my template somewhere. It really wasn't very difficult.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you guys like it because I wondered if it was too cluttered.
Love the new look Tia! Welcome to the three column club :) The page looks awesome--easy to navigate, nice and filled out.
ReplyDeleteThank you (again), Thea!
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