The Thin Line
Changelog
v2.0 updated for wordpress.com:
- new layout, no longer compatible with the minimalist skins
- new header
- fat footer
- wider margins
- IE compatibility based on larger 'days' graphic
v0.6.1 designed for wordpress.com and Sandbox SVN
Images
images used in the theme:

























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4 Comments
Don’t be offended by this as it’s my personal opinion:)… It’s a nice layout and design. But why is it so dark? I can hardly see the text on this background. My readers were telling me (after the fact) they found Regulus hard to read, I don’t know what they’d say if I used this one on them. In terms of layout/design I like it, in terms of usability (being able to read it), I don’t think I could use it.
why? probably because i work on a black screen all day. white sites with bright colors make my eyes hurt. if you’d like something lighter there are plenty of options.
timethief had the same objection to the theme, although she called it ‘womb-like’ which is something i’m happy to identify with. the colors originally came from these renderings.
I like this a lot. More pink is always good
btw, thanks for the squidfingers link. i wound up abusing the ANSI aluminum hatch instead, but the site was inspirational.
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