Before I get onto the template I would like to say that - YES! I am currently making a tutorial on how to change your blog fonts if they are pre-determined by your template. It's quite a complex thing to explain (with loads of screen grabs) so I want to make sure I get it just right!
Here's a very winter-inspired template that I started making when it was over 35 degrees Celsius here (about 100F?) and I was quite jealous of all that snow the North was getting. But now it's cooled down quite a bit and maybe I'm not so jealous after all? Haha, whatever, here's the template:
Here's a very winter-inspired template that I started making when it was over 35 degrees Celsius here (about 100F?) and I was quite jealous of all that snow the North was getting. But now it's cooled down quite a bit and maybe I'm not so jealous after all? Haha, whatever, here's the template:
PS: this template has fully changeable fonts, even the 'comments' link at the bottom of the post uses the same font as the sidebar title! Woo! Hoo!
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- To download the xml template: click here (zip folder)
- Preview the site here
- Need help installing this? Click here
This is the link i had found last couple of months. Thanks for sharing it.
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