• hikingdenver

    (@hikingdenver)


    I keep reading about changes to be made in the stylesheet but my stylesheet has no code, only limited information about the theme. I have posted it below. Am I missing something here? Where should I be looking for a real stylesheet or is this it?

    /*
    Theme Name: Ocean Mist
    Theme URI:
    Description: XHTML 1.1 valid theme with a flexible, elastic grid layout and fully customisable colour scheme.
    Version: 2.0
    Author: Ed Merritt
    Author URI:
    Tags: blue, custom header, custom colour scheme, elastic width, two columns, widgets, SEO friendly, accessible, default colour schemes,
    */

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  • Clayton James

    (@claytonjames)

    Ocean Mist is a unique theme that lets you choose from 5 color themes.
    The variants can be found in the /styles directory inside the theme, however, this note from the author:

    “A well commented ‘client.css’ file contains all the lines you’ll need to edit to create a completely personalised colour scheme without worrying about affecting the underlying structure of the theme.”

    Link to Authors site and Ocean Mist 2.0

    Thread Starter hikingdenver

    (@hikingdenver)

    I’m not sure what the author really means due to newbie status but I’ll start fishing around for information. Can you tell me what “elastic width layout” means exactly? Can I make the 2 columns wider? If so, how might one go about doing that?

    Thanks for responding by the way…very helpful

    Clayton James

    (@claytonjames)

    If believe elastic width layout usually means that the style uses an “em” based unit of measurement designed to keep the design in proportion as much as possible when scaling fonts.

    You may find a much better description in here somewhere

    Can I make the 2 columns wider? If so, how might one go about doing that?

    I’m not at all familiar with the theme, but it may take some extended editing skills to change the width of the columns. It would probably affect other aspects of the theme.

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