Well if you know CSS, that’s probs the best way to go if you’re picky. If you don’t know CSS, it’s relatively easy to learn. And if you’re lazy, I kinda liked that black and red theme once, but I forgot what it was called. Neo- something. And there’s another black and yellow one that I also fancied.
I don’t know CSS unfortunately, though I’d love to learn it. I knew my fair share of HTML coding at one point, but much of that has been forgotten. The downside WordPress is that you have to pay for custom CSS (unless you’re on your own domain I believe, but don’t quote me on that).
Sandbox (both 1.6.1 and 1.6.2) are designed for CSS editing purposes. WordPress does have an option for CSS overlay, but I have to do some more research on it first.
Holy dark blog Batman…I like it
Thanks, home diggity. I like opposites.
Also, this is the perfect tumblelog for my new phone app. :)
I really need to find a good dark theme for my blog…I can’t settle on one I like enough to not want to change it
Well if you know CSS, that’s probs the best way to go if you’re picky. If you don’t know CSS, it’s relatively easy to learn. And if you’re lazy, I kinda liked that black and red theme once, but I forgot what it was called. Neo- something. And there’s another black and yellow one that I also fancied.
I don’t know CSS unfortunately, though I’d love to learn it. I knew my fair share of HTML coding at one point, but much of that has been forgotten. The downside WordPress is that you have to pay for custom CSS (unless you’re on your own domain I believe, but don’t quote me on that).
What about that SandBox one? Isn’t that for CSS or html or something? If you care a lot, you can also find someone to make you a custom one.
Sandbox (both 1.6.1 and 1.6.2) are designed for CSS editing purposes. WordPress does have an option for CSS overlay, but I have to do some more research on it first.