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  • no problem soullotus ??

    ok, wordpress uses themes, I think you know that so, there are 2 ways, the first one is is to use your favorite ftp client to go inside your install directory, there you should find a directory called wp-content, inside that there’s a directory called themes, WP puts every theme inside that directory, your theme should be weaver or something like that… find it and enter his directory.
    At this point you should see some php files (index.php, functions.php and so on) and a file called style.css, open it with your text editor (under windows use something like wordpad or better, not notepad) and do what I told you in my first reply ??

    The second way of editing this file is to open your dashboard as admin and go in the appearance section, look for the “editor” option and click on it, it will open a very simple text editor. On the right of the text editor you’ll find every file in your theme, click on your stylesheet (style.css) and now you’re ready to edit it as I told you…

    I’m sorry but I can’t make it more easy than this ??

    I hope it helps ??

    Hi, you should find the #site-description definition in the “style.css” of your theme and modify the “width” parameter, by default in the twenty-ten theme is 220px, you should enlarge it, try 280px or similar until you find what suits your needs ??

    I don’t think it’s something difficult to reproduce using wordpress… I’ve seen only the homepage, but all I’ve seen is (in WP terms) a big “widgets enabled” header with some kind of “featured jquery plugin” showing their post_thumbnail in it, a sidebar on the right, showing authors with their gravatar and a bit of info, under that a simple twitter widget to show latest tweets…
    On the left the articles are displayed with their post_thumbnail, I presume the two that have a bigger image are posted under some special category that makes them “pop up” using css and a custom post_thumbnail_size…
    Moving on there’s a footer with 4 areas, just using float:left in the css with some width applied should make the magic, then it’s simply a matter of making those 4 areas widget ready and adding (from left to right) a text widget, a list of authors (plugin or text widget), a list of events (text widget I suppose) and a subscribe form (subscribe2 plugin comes to mind)…

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