• Dark Room is a dark 2 column theme suitable for personal or photo blogging.

    Flash header optional with plugin

    pre-coded for wp-print and wp-email

    Based on Browser Shots works with all browsers except Dillo 0.8.6 / PLD Titanium

    tested on WP 2.5.1 and 2.6

    DEMO

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    released under GPL

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  • jonimueller

    (@jonimueller)

    Are you aware there’s a horizontal scroll in Opera 9.26 and IE6 at 1024×768? (Not at home so can’t check FF or IE7.)

    Thread Starter 4k

    (@4k)

    I am now! But as it isn’t a fluid theme is there a fix?

    jonimueller

    (@jonimueller)

    It’s not fluid at all. It’s fixed:

    #container {
            margin: 0px auto 0px;
    	padding: 0px;
    	 background:#191919;
    	 color:#333;
    	 border: 2px solid #4d4d4d;
            width:1120px;
    
    }
    Thread Starter 4k

    (@4k)

    I said it wasn’t fluid

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    as it isn’t a fluid theme

    RHDefense

    (@rhdefense)

    I think that’s what 4k meant: “It’s not fluid (i.e., it’s fixed)” but it was confusing because in the same question she (I think she’s a she) asked, “IS there a fix?”

    So she’s apparently thinking since it’s not fluid, it can’t be repaired.

    — RickH,
    Interpreter Extraordinaire

    RHDefense

    (@rhdefense)

    Oh, she beat me to the punch.

    jonimueller

    (@jonimueller)

    I misread you. SORRY! Well the fix is to design for a 1024×768 minimum resolution, which means your container width should be about 990px. So what I pointed out to you in your stylesheet is STILL RELEVANT if you want the horizontal scroll to go away.

    jonimueller

    (@jonimueller)

    Oh, and you’ll also then need to adjust the width in the #right division as well.

    jonimueller

    (@jonimueller)

    The web design list that I belong to recently had a discussion about the issue of increasingly wide displays and what the heck IS the minimum width we should design for. Long gone are the days of 800×600, and 1024×768 probably won’t be far behind. But when you consider that a lot of folks surf with their browsers NOT in full size, it still makes sense to consider 1024×768.

    You may wish to join the list, or at least browse the site….
    http://womendesignersgroup.com/

    Thread Starter 4k

    (@4k)

    awesome! thanks

    Well only my second theme so still learning 🙂

    I did design a 920px wide version of the theme too, so maybe I should release that as well.

    jonimueller

    (@jonimueller)

    I did design a 920px wide version of the theme too, so maybe I should release that as well.

    Sounds like a great idea! Good luck. Theming can be addicting. (Ask me how I know this!)

    ivovic

    (@ivovic)

    just to weigh in on the widescreen thing – I’ve been a widescreen user since widescreens were so unusual only 2 video cards supported them.

    I can quite safely say that most widescreen users don’t use maximised windows when browsing – but even so, it’s always better to use a centered fixed-width layout, than to do like the wordpress 2.5 admin panel, and push your constrained design to the left.

    for shame wordpress gurus.

    whooami

    (@whooami)

    I use a wide screen both at home and at work, and surf w/ maximized windows.

    ivovic

    (@ivovic)

    your honor, I’d like to call my list of expert witnesses to the stand.

    let the record show that I’m not surprised that Whoo isn’t one of the ‘most’ 😉

    whooami

    (@whooami)

    Hey! I was so excited when I got this, I spent days looking at all the web sites I could — all wide 🙂 Ive never stopped!

    On topic though, it is a bit tricky designing at 1440×900. I end up having to resize a lot.

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