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Greenline 1.0

Greenline  1.0

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Greenline is a 3 column theme with one sidebar on the right and one to the left of the content area that uses a black and green color scheme and very few images. Both sidebars are widget ready.

Author: GPS Gazette

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Tags: 3 columns, Fluid width, Green, Left sidebar, Right sidebar, Rounded corners, Widget ready

Downloads: 2,142

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  1. Pretty Good… It’s good to have something up there with Tiga. I know that you don’t have as many features as Tiga does… but over all ther is a need for more themes of this style.

    If someone doctored this up a little bit and added more functions, it would easily be a 5 star theme. Very nice… I like it a lot.

    Comment by Garry Conn — February 25, 22:56

  2. It is really nice. I am always looking for fluid width 3 column themes as that is my staple product.

    I would love to see a theme designed by you with more female colors like maybe purples or something. It seems to me that almost all themes are made in blue or green.

    Comment by Jennifer — February 26, 12:07

  3. Thanks for the nice words guys.

    I am actually looking into adding an options page in the admin panel that will allow users to select from different layouts (sidebars to the left, to the right,on each side of the content and below the content) and different color schemes (probably about 5 of them). However, please keep in mind that I am not a professional coder and this may take a while to get it right.

    Comment by yourindex — February 26, 17:28

  4. [...] Greenline: A 3 column theme with one sidebar on the right and one to the left of the content area that uses a black and green color scheme and very few images. Both sidebars are widget ready by GPS Gazette [...]

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  5. Hey, thanks for the really great theme! I’m having a little trouble with Internet Explorer, however, which seems to bump the center and rightmost columns down to the bottom of the page. (Depending on the version of IE, sometimes only the center column winds up down there). Do you have any ideas about a fix for this?

    Thanks again,

    Carla

    Comment by Carla — May 8, 6:44

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