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3 Column Theme

Screenshot of 3 Column Philomyth.us

I have been wanting to try a three column theme for this site to hopefully improve readability and usefulness. And now I’ve finally gone and done it. I tried out a couple of different themes and styles before finally settling on 3ColumnK2. It took a bit of squeezing and modifying to get the theme down to the size and look that I wanted, and now I can say that I am quite pleased with the results.

Please let me know if you see anything that might be broken or doesn’t look right.

(for those of you still using IE, I have tried my best to make the layout work. But if it still doesn’t look right, my solution / suggestion is that you make life better for yourself and everyone else by immediately installing Firefox. [end rant])

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  1. Elijah says

    Oh it’s just beautiful. It makes me want to cry :p

  2. emmfan says

    Hey now, just because you’re jealous doesn’t mean you have to be sarcastic, hehe. (hmm, the font for the comment box is tiny, gotta fix that).

  3. emmfan says

    Man, IE’s a pain. I was setting up er-fans with three columns and came upon the problem of automatically resizing oversized pictures. Fortunately, I found a workaround.

    But the silly thing is that I was uploading the modified style sheet to my philomyth.us install and checking the er-fans page to see if it updated. So for like an hour or so, I thought the modification wasn’t working and wasted time trying to figure it out and looking for alternative solutions. I finally realized that I was looking at the wrong site while testing the mod. So, now I think everything is working acceptably, on both sites now.

  4. Elijah says

    hehe, just ignore IE. Firefox all the way! From what I’ve read online IE7 is still not standards compliant, whatever that means.

  5. emmfan says

    Yeah, it’s kind of wacked the way Microsoft refuses to make IE compliant. Anyways, the image resize setting was something that I wanted to have but just hadn’t bothered to figure out, so now it works.



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