Tags: k2, wordpress, theme, blackboard, style
Tags: k2, wordpress, theme, blackboard, style
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It is more a case that I just have no idea what I am doing in CSS and, at the risk of truly destroying this blog, I look for solutions I can plug in.
It is more a case that I just have no idea what I am doing in CSS and, at the risk of truly destroying this blog, I look for solutions I can plug in.
It is more a case that I just have no idea what I am doing in CSS and, at the risk of truly destroying this blog, I look for solutions I can plug in.
It is more a case that I just have no idea what I am doing in CSS and, at the risk of truly destroying this blog, I look for solutions I can plug in.
It is more a case that I just have no idea what I am doing in CSS and, at the risk of truly destroying this blog, I look for solutions I can plug in.
I dig the new template, Georgia as a font always looks timeless compared to the usual Arial, Verdana, etc etc….That, and the subtle shading of the header, which is quite stylish.
I dig the new template, Georgia as a font always looks timeless compared to the usual Arial, Verdana, etc etc….
That, and the subtle shading of the header, which is quite stylish.
I dig the new template, Georgia as a font always looks timeless compared to the usual Arial, Verdana, etc etc….
That, and the subtle shading of the header, which is quite stylish.
I dig the new template, Georgia as a font always looks timeless compared to the usual Arial, Verdana, etc etc….
That, and the subtle shading of the header, which is quite stylish.
I dig the new template, Georgia as a font always looks timeless compared to the usual Arial, Verdana, etc etc….
That, and the subtle shading of the header, which is quite stylish.
What do you think?