Two sites, one CMS
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Feedback are welcome, thx π
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On http://blog.culturadigital.org/ I think the right hand sidebar is too thick. The tags cloud is the first thing you see once the page has loaded as the sidebar takes up almost 40% of the screen space.
I love the theme though
Thanks so much for the feedback mate π
The theme -culturadigital.org- is still in developement and the rightSidebar is temporally. So I don’t check this on IE and low resolutions. Anyway, thx again.
Emm… Code reviews are welcome too at: http://code.google.com/p/templatebase/
π@me:
[…]the rightSidebar is temporally.
I mean:
The rightSidebar is temporally, cause it’s not really a sidebar. Home just have a layout of 2 columns (60 – 40),.
Any section of theme can be customized dynamically for 1, 2 or 3 columns.Could you tell us how you got the weather feed in the top right corner?
@neononcon:
What do you mean? About CSS or weather feed code?
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If you refer to weather feed in relation of WordPress Feeds: I use myself code for reading feed instead WordPress Feeds.Anyway, convert a list of items (from a feed or WordPress Feeds for example) to simple line item, can be easy through JS (Example in blog feeds top right).
Hope useful, sorry lang and belated post π
Beautiful, looks very professional.
On http://www.laguardiadejaen.com/web/ your “column” widths are all over the place.
Try to keep your site in some sort of grid … the 1) 2) 3) under the feature is “columned” differently than the stuff underneath it.This gives it a very cluttered and chaotic feel and makes it confusing.
http://blog.culturadigital.org is just unreadable – no form whatsoever.
blog.culturadigital it’s a personal blog (the conection it’s not the best) and allways is under experimentation.
@mores:
The width is forced 100% (98%) in a liquid layout. Not accidentally… and not the best, for example, with 1024, it’s truth.I work …professionally at laguardiadejaen.com and, really, I put the focus on single pages or news, and the CMS System from WordPress.
Definitely, seems to the Home section (sometimes HTML+CSS, other: structure) is my really really bad point πSeriously, once again, thanks so much for the feedback π
Take a look at these “Grid Systems”
http://960.gs/
http://www.blueprintcss.org/It’s nothing revolutionary – print design works like that since the beginning of time.
You don’t need to use any of these CSS frameworks, they just show how to layout a page in “columns” that align “nicely” and make a site look “pretty”. Then you’ll see how your 1) 2) 3) thing totally bursts out of the grid the eye perceives.For example, look at
http://www.laguardiadejaen.com/web/ayuntamiento/corporacion-municipal/you have a nice center area, wide text, then 2 columns of faces underneath. Yet Mr. Garcia is not left-aligned and makes the whole thing look like it’s just all over the place. If you fix minor things like that, it’ll look a whole lot better, more organized and easier to navigate.
Having said that, the site looks like it’s packed with content. Too bad I don’t understand any of it so I can’t say if it’s set up logically, but it looks rather informative and I can immagine you did some extensive customizations!!
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