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Rocking the Twenty Eleven Theme

With WordPress 3.2 out the door it seemed like a good time to try out the the Twenty Eleven theme. A few minor tweaks later and I’m pretty happy with the look.

I’m still on the look out for a good header image, any suggestions?

9 replies on “Rocking the Twenty Eleven Theme”

Yes! This theme needs a option for centered content and two sidebars; left and right. If it had that; I’d use it in a heartbeat on my blog and rid myself of the theme I am using now.

If I knew how to to mod the thing, I’d do it myself and call it Twenty-Eleven Three. But I don’t know how! 😥

Anyhow, there’s my suggestion for the theme itself.

-Pat

Eh, I’m about ready for the massive-header fad to be over anyway. What happened to content being the most important thing?

The twenty eleven header size a bit larger than I’d like. As far as content vs. header, I think on some sites I’d consider the header part of the content.

I’m liking twentyeleven so far myself. I see the popular thing is to hack that header down straight away. It’s the same thing I did on VoodooPress within about 5 minutes. Wider theme, smaller header, move some stuff around. After a bit of tidying, twnetyelevn is OK in my books!

I rather like twenty eleven as a theme, which I am using on one of my sites. I did tweak it so that banners can be seen on all pages but there is something else I need to do and I wondered if anybody knows the answer….

When I installed the blog I had a site already on the domain, so I installed WordPress in a directory /blog and that’s great but I want to change it so that when you press the home button inside the blog it takes you to http://www.example.com and not http://www.example.com/blog. I’ve tried changing the settings inside WordPress but I get an error, so I’m a bit lost and I wondered if this has to be done by changing the theme.

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