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  • @harry216921- thanks (though it is a bit late)

    @joshuagrech- here are some general steps to inserting your own logo. They should be of help.

    http://corpocrat.com/2009/02/14/how-to-insert-logo-in-your-wordpress-blog/

    Your images on the home page don’t seem to be as dim as mine appear when not being hovered over. Were you able to adjust this affect? I have been trying to figure out how to myself. here is the site http://www.bradmascal.com/

    @rkgovada
    I think you have made some great improvements to the fullscreen theme and your webiste seems to be coming along really nice. I’m working on a portfolio site of my own using Fullscreen and was hoping you could inform me how you were able to add the top to bottom scrollbar feature to your homepage.

    thanks!

    I wanted to let you know that the website you have created looks great. I think the changes you have made to the fullscreen theme are working very well. I am in the process of making a portfolio website as well, http://www.bradmascal.com/, and am trying to deal with manipulating this theme but could use some good pointers.

    The first concern of mine is something that you seem to have achieved on the website you made. I am trying to figure out a way to control the dimming feature on the post images located on the home page. I feel that the images become too washed out when not being hovered over and I really want to either limit the amount that they are being dimmed when the mouse is at rest or figure out another method to help call the images out when hovered over, such as making a colored image become black and white, or a black and white image become tinted with a green film, etc…

    Second concern is directed towards giving the user the ability to also scroll up and down, similar to the arrows allowing users to scroll left and right. I have created the images and placed them where I want but where I am having a hard time is actually giving them the ability to move the page up or down when necessary as I anticipate some viewers will not be able to fit all the images on their screen.

    Final concern is centering everything on the home page if at all possible.

    Take a look.

    Thanks

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