Changed Blog Post Headers and Body Text Colours

April 26th, 2008 | Category: Dreamweaver, CSS and PHP, Uncategorized

I changed the post header colour to red, and main body text to white in order to give my site a consistant colour scheme which matches the new banner and background image I have created. Again, in order to do this, I found the required code for red and white from http://html-color-codes.com/ and replaced the previous existing code that I had entered.

The site is really starting to have a consistant theme running all the way through it now, mostly due to configuring the CSS and adding the various plugins etc. There may just be hope for multimedia rejects like myself yet!!

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Major amendments to Header and Background

April 25th, 2008 | Category: Dreamweaver, CSS and PHP, Uncategorized

I felt that I would like a more subtle, professional look and feel to my blog as perspective employers may well view this site, so therefore I would like to create a good impression. I therefore have redesigned both the background image and the banner at the top of the site and uploaded it to my site using the ftp manager in dreamweaver. Here is a screen shot of how my old background image and banner used to look before its image make over:

old-banner-screen-shot1.jpg

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Screen Shot of Mush Blue Theme in its original state

April 25th, 2008 | Category: Themes, Plugins and Widgets, Uncategorized

Here is a screen print of my favourite chosen theme in its original state. This is so that whoever is marking this can see the changes I have made to the original theme i.e. I have already changed banner, width between banner and rest of the blog using CSS, added widgets etc. More changes will be added soon:

original-theme.jpg

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Decreased Gap between my banner and the Blog Body

April 21st, 2008 | Category: Dreamweaver, CSS and PHP, Uncategorized

I have just managed to remove that giant black space between my banner and the rest of my site, with a bit of CSS writing, using the ftp manager on Dreamweaver. I must admit it looks alot better without that huge gap. Well pleased with that!!!

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