Entry tags:
Layout II: Skeleton of a Town
Skeleton of a Town
Credit to:
evocalize @
aliahan
Base style: Tabula Rasa
Best resolution: 1366 x 768
Tested in: Google Chrome, Opera, Internet Explorer
Features: Links have to be added manually, topbar and footer are both fixed
Live preview:
tedanki
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Base style: Tabula Rasa
Best resolution: 1366 x 768
Tested in: Google Chrome, Opera, Internet Explorer
Features: Links have to be added manually, topbar and footer are both fixed
Live preview:
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
If you like what you see, do consider watching the community.
Instructions:
1) Go to 'Organize' and select Customize Style.
2) After that, Select a Different Theme and select 'Tabula Rasa'. Pick the one that says 'Plain'.
3) Next, scroll down to 'Choose a Page Setup and select 2 Column (Sidebar on the right).
4) At the 'Presentation' tab, make sure type of tag listed is displayed as 'list'.
5) At the 'Modules' tab, make sure that only the custom text and the links are enabled. Remember to go to your links list to define your links!
6) To adjust the space between the entries and topbar, adjust the #primary property as needed.
7) Finally, at the Custom CSS section make sure 'Use layout's stylesheet(s)' is enabled and paste the code: Skeleton of a Town
1) Go to 'Organize' and select Customize Style.
2) After that, Select a Different Theme and select 'Tabula Rasa'. Pick the one that says 'Plain'.
3) Next, scroll down to 'Choose a Page Setup and select 2 Column (Sidebar on the right).
4) At the 'Presentation' tab, make sure type of tag listed is displayed as 'list'.
5) At the 'Modules' tab, make sure that only the custom text and the links are enabled. Remember to go to your links list to define your links!
6) To adjust the space between the entries and topbar, adjust the #primary property as needed.
7) Finally, at the Custom CSS section make sure 'Use layout's stylesheet(s)' is enabled and paste the code: Skeleton of a Town
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