Floral Romance

November 17th, 2007

fullimage.thumbnail Floral RomanceThis layout can be personalized with your own picture inside the frame. The theme is inspired by Sindiego Romance kit. The background is purple with floral vines. The borders of the layout compliments with the background. The Menu bars (e.g. Home, Blog, photos) is customized to blend with the theme and is located on the left portion of the banner.

Customizing Instruction:

1. Save the BANNER.PNG on your computer.
2. On any Imaging software installed on your computer (eg: Photoshop) open the saved image.
3. Open the photo you want to use. Adjust the size, rotate it a little bit and erase the edges of the picture to have a clean look.
4. Save the image as a GIF file (so it will be Banner.gif) and upload it to your image hosting site like Photobucket, Multiply, etc.
5. Copy the URL image location by Right Clicking on full image and selecting properties.
6. Review the CSS codes provided and look for this message: !!!PASTE FINAL BANNER IMAGE HERE!!! Paste the copied url location.
7. Select the SHADOW BOX theme from the Multiply theme selection page for your personal page. Or you can click this link to select that theme: http://multiply.com/setup/pages/themes/shadowbox
8. Copy the codes that you have edited and paste it to the Custom CSS on your setting page.
9. If you have questions regarding this theme, don’t hesitate to drop us a note.



To copy the code here, click inside the text-box and type Ctrl+A and Ctrl+C

tyou03 Floral Romance



To paste the code on your Custom CSS page, type Ctrl+V

Entry Filed under: Customizable,Purple,simplyJACY,Themes

5 Comments Add your own

  • 1. serene  |  March 29th, 2008 at 1:28 am

    help! i cant seems to get it. why did my header multiplied?? i followed all ur steps.

  • 2. Jenn  |  May 20th, 2008 at 10:07 am

    I cant too… please help

  • 3. Ros  |  August 4th, 2008 at 10:13 pm

    Mine cant work…even after i followed the steps. wat happened?

  • 4. simplyjacy  |  August 5th, 2008 at 12:12 pm

    what’s the problem did you encounter?
    if the header multiplied, that means you did not get the exact dimension of the image.

    to correct this, make sure you had the high resolution of the image and get the url of that image.

    if there are other problems, let me know specifically so i will know what advise to give.

  • 5. Kyaw Kyaw  |  October 5th, 2008 at 2:12 am

    Thanks.

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