Blogger Template: Ladybird

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This is a flexible 3 or 6 columns template, with additional 3 columns below the post section. Scroll to the bottom of the post to download the template.

Header Image
The header image doesn't come with the template file. To put the header image in your blog, left-click on the image below and save the actual size into your computer. Then, upload the image into the Header Page Element in the Layout section of your blog.

Header image credit: adapted from iunewind.com.

If you want to use your own image for the header, the image has to be 800 pixels wide (with any height) to fit the header nicely. Click here for more helpful links on template installation guides and instructions.

Terms of Use
The template is free but please value our hours of design work by leaving the footer credit to Ourblogtemplates.com intact.

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2 comments:

Lindy September 12, 2008 10:32 PM  

Hi!
This is a great template!
There seem to be a few issues with this.
- The RSS feed links run off the right side where they are installed

- slide show does the same thing

- the ladybug photo on the site is 400px wide and template requires 800px (I resized it to install it)

- there are no "pencil" links to edit posts

2 questions:
do you have a tute somewhere on how to install the blogger navbar at the top?

can the pink patterned background be replaced if I want to change it up?

testing this template at:
http://thedaysarejustpacked-lindy.blogspot.com/

http://lindylindylindy.blogspot.com/

I use Firefox. Thanks so much. I really appreciate these templates!

Lindy

OBT September 13, 2008 8:42 AM  

Navbar:
http://www.ourblogtemplates.com/2008/01/how-to-get-rid-of-blogger-navigation.html

Pencil button:
http://www.ourblogtemplates.com/2008/09/how-to-add-quick-edit-pencil-button.html

Ladybug photo is 800px on site, you have to click it first.

Change the background pattern in the body {...} tag in the xml file and read this instruction:
http://www.ourblogtemplates.com/2007/07/how-to-use-images-as-background.html

Feed links and slideshow run off the side because the template sidebars is designed to be smaller than those things. Now way around this, unless you redesign the template size to be bigger, or use a different template with a bigger sidebars.

I've put everything I know about template design in my tutorials, so if you read them I believe you pretty much will be able to change the sidebar sizes.