Kat 2
Kat2 is my latest template. It's similar to kat1, except with only one sidebar. This one can be done with either the header going all the way across the page or as two columns, depending on the CSS used. You can also change this one by changing the CSS, see this page for instructions.
Submitted by on 11 May, 2004 - 15:24Filed under: Design explanations
Design one
This one is called 'kat1'. I'm so creative with names.
This is slightly a fancier design. It can be done with right sidebar, left sidebar only or two sidebars. Unlike the default theme, it is a straight two or three-column design; the banner does not extend across the top.
This type of design lends itself nicely to fancy 'round-the-corner' graphics and is also handy if you want to put an adbox (or two) up top next to the banner. Or even an ad banner next to a small site logo.
This is slightly a fancier design. It can be done with right sidebar, left sidebar only or two sidebars. Unlike the default theme, it is a straight two or three-column design; the banner does not extend across the top.
This type of design lends itself nicely to fancy 'round-the-corner' graphics and is also handy if you want to put an adbox (or two) up top next to the banner. Or even an ad banner next to a small site logo.
Submitted by on 25 April, 2004 - 11:28Filed under: Design explanations
The default template
The default template is called "kattemplate". It's plain and grey. It's a common style, with the banner and a navigation bar across the top, the content and one or more sidebars below, and a navbar/footer which goes across the bottom. Shaped like an very overful sandwich.
It can be done with right sidebar, left sidebar, or a sidebar on each side. This design is useful if you want to have a wider banner/logo or other things that take up the width of the page.
It can be done with right sidebar, left sidebar, or a sidebar on each side. This design is useful if you want to have a wider banner/logo or other things that take up the width of the page.
Submitted by on 25 April, 2004 - 11:08Filed under: Design explanations
