Grab the .zip file here.
August 11, 2006
This here design is built on the fixed-width box template from the CSS Tinderbox and for the most part is a follow up to one of my previous open source designs which seems to be the most popular in terms of total downloads.
Just a note about the navigation bar and why it looks like pure generic crap in IE. Well that's because IE sucks and will continue to suck until it follows standards like other browsers.
August 11, 2006
The Tree Hugger design was tested on a Windows machine in Firefox 1.5, Internet Explorer 6.0, Netscape 8.1, Opera 7.54 and should hold its own in a text browser.
It's using valid XHTML 1.0 (strict) and CSS with a WCAG-A rating.
This design is released under the creative commons license, so do what you want with it and have fun!
August 11, 2006
The three boxes below can be used for a number of things or removed completely if you don't like them. Or by adjusting the widths and margins, you could remove a box or add one to suit your needs. The beauty of open source.
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08/11/06
Augur et fulgente decorus arcu Phoebus acceptusque novem Camenis.
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08/11/06
Augur et fulgente decorus arcu Phoebus acceptusque novem Camenis.
Nothing fancy, just some images to fill in the dead space.

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