Marginless
Mar. 6th, 2012 08:41 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Name gives me pause. I like comfortable spacing. We'll see which margins it has less of.
Theme and layout by momijizukamori.
Oh, that's clever--with the border that doesn't quite extend to the edge of the entries. Interesting.
Colour blocks like this are not really my thing, but this looks good.
Topnav buggers up the flow by making the top entry look like it has a big margin. It would look better with a sidebar coloured border below it or as part of the header area.
Icons with really large borders are also not my thing, but if the icon was in the header, it would look not bad. The content is so clean with the style being focused elsewhere, the icon is a sore thumb.
Puts the focus on the content, has lovely calendars and easy comfortable spacing.
It actually looks really good with margins set--the slightly tight looking sidebar seems more open.
Loading up Tertiary in two column works okay--the spacing on the modules is not great, but usable.
Theme and layout by momijizukamori.
Oh, that's clever--with the border that doesn't quite extend to the edge of the entries. Interesting.
Colour blocks like this are not really my thing, but this looks good.
Topnav buggers up the flow by making the top entry look like it has a big margin. It would look better with a sidebar coloured border below it or as part of the header area.
Icons with really large borders are also not my thing, but if the icon was in the header, it would look not bad. The content is so clean with the style being focused elsewhere, the icon is a sore thumb.
Puts the focus on the content, has lovely calendars and easy comfortable spacing.
It actually looks really good with margins set--the slightly tight looking sidebar seems more open.
Loading up Tertiary in two column works okay--the spacing on the modules is not great, but usable.