Would it be possibly to make this theme bigger? I mean to make it fill up much more of the page? I like this theme. It's a very nice theme. It's just REALLY small for my purposes, and causes some problems displaying stuff, etc. There is also too much blank white space around the theme...
How can I make this theme bigger? Or maybe the theme developers can? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Comments
Comment #1
Alan Cooney commentedHow big are we talking? It's currently 800px wide, so I could move that to 1024px. Another alternative would be a fluid width version (resizes with the screen) but that would require a completely different header image.
Comment #2
root_of_roots commentedAvioso,
Thank you for replying. I do mean to be presuming or pushy.
If you would like I could provide with a GIS map-image for the header (see my site).
1024 pix. would be great. Also fluid-width is even better.
Also - something that would be great!
The theme would really do well with something to focus the content. Like even maybe a simple box around the whole thing, just to seperate it from the solid-blank background.
Thanks for everything,
Comment #3
Alan Cooney commentedI can make the changes very quickly for a 1024px wide version if you attach the image/send it to me (I have sent you an email so that you have my email address). For a fluid width version, however, the image will need to fade into a solid colour on both sides for when the browser window is a bit larger than the header image. If you have an image like that I would be glad to make it into a fluid theme.
Alan,
Avioso Designs | http://www.avioso.com
Comment #4
flexy123 commentedI wrote you an email on your site.
GREAT theme....but i need a 1024x version or even a fluid version. This theme looks sharp but it is too small "out of the box"
G.
my email is rauh.georg AT gmail.com
btw i am running drupal 5.x
Comment #5
Alan Cooney commentedThis has been added to the Drupal 5 dev branch. Please test and let me know if it works for you.
Comment #6
Alan Cooney commentedBy the way, it requires the theme settings module to work.
Comment #7
Alan Cooney commentedAdded to the latest version