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Face PalmI recently finished a 2000+ word post (I’m not going to reveal what it’s about for now), and was adding pictures to it to post it up on this blog when I realised it just wouldn’t do. That post was unreadable with this current blog theme.

You see, the problem is that I prefer to have pictures aligned right next to the content of my post instead of above it (as can be seen in this post). When I align it as such, what happens is that the text itself gets squeezed so that it only covers half of what it would originally cover. This makes for very difficult reading because 1) my sidebar is so wide and 2) this theme has a fixed width and it’s pretty narrow in general as compared to other themes. Furthermore, with 2000 words, I like to sprinkle images throughout the article so that it doesn’t get too boring. However, when I do it to this article with this theme, it becomes too much of an eyesore. Paragraphs are so crammed together that it makes it extremely difficult to read and the images become more of a hindrance than anything else.

Hence, reading a 2000+ word article in such a narrow space will make anyone’s eyes bleed (as I discovered when I previewed the post). Thus, I am now in search of a new theme that 1) has a fluid width (ie. it adjusts according to the resolution of the reader’s monitor at that time) and 2) has a narrower sidebar, so that the content will take up a considerable portion of the screen for users with traditional 1024 by 768 screens.

Surprisingly, it’s actually quite hard to find such a theme. Fixed width themes seem much more popular (probably because they’re a lot easier to code) and for some reason, people seem to adore wide sidebars. Why in the world do bloggers like sidebars that take up so much space till the point where it makes it harder for the reader to actually read the content.

Thus my search begins, I’ll be playing around with a few themes on this blog to see how they look.

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iNove ScreenshotSo after looking around for awhile, I’ve settled on iNove as my default theme for now. I must say there weren’t themes like this in the past, or maybe I just wasn’t lucky enough to find such themes (or maybe I just wasn’t searching hard enough). I feel that iNove captures the perfect balance between style and substance.

For one, it certainly looks cool and sleek, I’ve always wanted a theme like that. I wish my desktop could have the same look and feel of this theme in fact, though I’m much too lazy to continue searching for another theme now. However, something about the way my sidebar’s currently organised really feels very cluttered. I’ll try to play around with it later on, though I’m not quite sure what’s giving it that weird feel right now. Maybe I just don’t have a long enough archive yet.

I’ve always found cool themes in the past, but plenty of them compromised on the actual visibility of words. For example, white words on a black background on a blog is a definite no-no. The section of the page showing my blog posts has a very clean and sleek feel and just looks pleasing to the eye for some reason or another. But, like I said earlier, the moment my eye wanders over to the sidebar… something’s just not right.

Guess I’ll go play around with the widgets in the sidebar later or even meddle with the CSS code if need be.

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