I love your layout. Its beautiful and matches an old desktop theme I always wanted to have, but never got. Anyway, I was installing, I noticed your instructions said to save the two images to your own host but left it at that. However, you can easily copy and paste your CSS code since you have the existing image URLs there and have it work without doing any image uploads. Its too easy for lazy people to just use your images instead of their own. As a friendly suggestion, in my limited experience, I've seen people edit the URL in the code to say something like "BACKGROUND_URL_GOES_HERE" or something of that nature, so that the rest of us don't go lazily leeching off someone's bandwidth.
I used your layout for 1680x1050 resolution, and ended up with a visible margin on the right side. (which i expected since it wasn't a recommended resolution) ^^; I ended up centering the image instead, and making the background black to hide the two margins. It's a fair workaround, but it's not as nice as your original layout - which is what I prefer. Any chance you have an alternative solution? I tried resizing the background image to 1680 but tinypic prefers to shrink them to 1600 no matter what I try. Hope you can help
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I love your layout. Its beautiful and matches an old desktop theme I always wanted to have, but never got. Anyway, I was installing, I noticed your instructions said to save the two images to your own host but left it at that. However, you can easily copy and paste your CSS code since you have the existing image URLs there and have it work without doing any image uploads. Its too easy for lazy people to just use your images instead of their own. As a friendly suggestion, in my limited experience, I've seen people edit the URL in the code to say something like "BACKGROUND_URL_GOES_HERE" or something of that nature, so that the rest of us don't go lazily leeching off someone's bandwidth.
I used your layout for 1680x1050 resolution, and ended up with a visible margin on the right side. (which i expected since it wasn't a recommended resolution) ^^; I ended up centering the image instead, and making the background black to hide the two margins. It's a fair workaround, but it's not as nice as your original layout - which is what I prefer. Any chance you have an alternative solution? I tried resizing the background image to 1680 but tinypic prefers to shrink them to 1600 no matter what I try. Hope you can help
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