I put up a new theme today: Block Pastel. I chose the name early on in its development, and perhaps it doesn’t fit as well anymore since the colors are fairly bright and not pastel. It’s still quite blocky though! You can continue to use Animal Crossing if you prefer. Kudos to the Pepper Mint palette on Colour Lovers for the base colors in this theme. Like with Animal Crossing, I had fun styling individual types of posts (dreams, Stack Overflow, Flickr, etc.); this tumblelog stuff is fun. The swirly images you see in the background are from the Japanese Foliage brush set by Designfruit.
I’ve checked the layout in Firefox 3.5.2 and Safari 4 in OS X, as well as Firefox 3.0.11, IE8, Opera 9, and Chrome in Windows XP. Please let me know via a comment if the layout looks wonky to you in your browser + operating system.
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I like it. For some reason, I can’t get it to load on the front page once I select it, though, but that’s probably just a problem with my browser.
Thanks. :) Dude, I don’t know if it’s changes to how Wordpress or WPTheme does cookies, but I’ve had to manually remove 3till7 cookies from Firefox and Safari before when trying to change layouts. This layout is the default now, so if you remove all 3till7.net cookies from your browser, you should see this layout on all the pages.
It’s working now! Did you just add all the swirls? I didn’t notice them last night, but now I see them and love them. I like the little category (3till7.net, flickr, twitter) things on the left, too. I think this is one of my favorite themes so far.
Yeah, I just added the swirls today. Thanks re: favorite theme. :) This is all just a ruse to get you interested in web design again, so that you’ll put up a blog!
I love it! I love it so much that even though I was surfing the web awkwardly with my left hand and eating popcorn with my right… I put down the popcorn, wiped off my hand, and shifted how I was sitting… JUST so I could tell you how much I liked it.
And that might not sound like much, but trust me. I briefly considered just continuing on my merry way, but no. I needed to tell you. And I’m a pretty big popcorn fan.
But seriously. The color is awesome, and the organization of everything is cool and unique. Its hard to pull of blocky layouts without having them be ultra simple (and nice in that way), or just kinda boring. But this one definately does it. Just lovely.
“This is all just a ruse to get you interested in web design again, so that you’ll put up a blog!”
Yeah, and now I do want to put one up again, damnit! I know I couldn’t pull off anything like this, though. It’s been so long since I actually created a wordpress theme. Believe me, though, I’m reeeeaaally considering getting back into this.
Mar: hee, thanks for all the compliments. :) I worried that adding the swirls would make the layout look cluttered, so I’m glad folks seem to like them.
Melissa! OMG, you did some of the most awesome designs! All your vector art skills left me in the dust. If you’re worried about taking your design and adapting it to a Wordpress theme, I would just take someone else’s free theme that has the Wordpress components laid out how you want (comments, dates, etc.) and stick in your CSS. If you’re not wanting to spend money on a domain/hosting, I’d be happy to put you up here. :)
Go check your email!
This layout is nice! Bold and strong, I love the colours you used =)
Re: your comment, no, I didn’t see her type “deenai”, I was just making fun of her XD
Haha, I’m glad you liked my comment. As far as the swirls go, they’re definately one of the touches that sets this apart from a normal blocky layout. They’re not overpowering or distracting or anything. I like them. (Not as much as popcorn. Which is good. I won’t try and eat your layout)