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  • On https://blog.culturadigital.org/ I think the right hand sidebar is too thick. The tags cloud is the first thing you see once the page has loaded as the sidebar takes up almost 40% of the screen space.

    I love the theme though

    Thread Starter Covi

    (@covi)

    Thanks so much for the feedback mate ??

    The theme -culturadigital.org- is still in developement and the rightSidebar is temporally. So I don’t check this on IE and low resolutions. Anyway, thx again.

    Thread Starter Covi

    (@covi)

    Emm… Code reviews are welcome too at: https://code.google.com/p/templatebase/
    ??

    Thread Starter Covi

    (@covi)

    @me:

    […]the rightSidebar is temporally.

    I mean:
    The rightSidebar is temporally, cause it’s not really a sidebar. Home just have a layout of 2 columns (60 – 40),.
    Any section of theme can be customized dynamically for 1, 2 or 3 columns.

    Could you tell us how you got the weather feed in the top right corner?

    Thread Starter Covi

    (@covi)

    @neononcon:
    What do you mean? About CSS or weather feed code?

    If you refer to weather feed in relation of WordPress Feeds: I use myself code for reading feed instead WordPress Feeds.

    Anyway, convert a list of items (from a feed or WordPress Feeds for example) to simple line item, can be easy through JS (Example in blog feeds top right).

    Hope useful, sorry lang and belated post ??

    Beautiful, looks very professional.

    On https://www.laguardiadejaen.com/web/ your “column” widths are all over the place.
    Try to keep your site in some sort of grid … the 1) 2) 3) under the feature is “columned” differently than the stuff underneath it.

    This gives it a very cluttered and chaotic feel and makes it confusing.

    https://blog.culturadigital.org is just unreadable – no form whatsoever.

    Thread Starter Covi

    (@covi)

    blog.culturadigital it’s a personal blog (the conection it’s not the best) and allways is under experimentation.

    @mores:
    The width is forced 100% (98%) in a liquid layout. Not accidentally… and not the best, for example, with 1024, it’s truth.

    I work …professionally at laguardiadejaen.com and, really, I put the focus on single pages or news, and the CMS System from WordPress.
    Definitely, seems to the Home section (sometimes HTML+CSS, other: structure) is my really really bad point ??

    Seriously, once again, thanks so much for the feedback ??

    Take a look at these “Grid Systems”
    https://960.gs/
    https://www.blueprintcss.org/

    It’s nothing revolutionary – print design works like that since the beginning of time.
    You don’t need to use any of these CSS frameworks, they just show how to layout a page in “columns” that align “nicely” and make a site look “pretty”. Then you’ll see how your 1) 2) 3) thing totally bursts out of the grid the eye perceives.

    For example, look at
    https://www.laguardiadejaen.com/web/ayuntamiento/corporacion-municipal/

    you have a nice center area, wide text, then 2 columns of faces underneath. Yet Mr. Garcia is not left-aligned and makes the whole thing look like it’s just all over the place. If you fix minor things like that, it’ll look a whole lot better, more organized and easier to navigate.

    Having said that, the site looks like it’s packed with content. Too bad I don’t understand any of it so I can’t say if it’s set up logically, but it looks rather informative and I can immagine you did some extensive customizations!!

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