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Strange.

My layout decided to fuck up, trying to fix it at the moment.

Edit: mushblue was being bitchtarded. I checked other bloggers using the layout and they were having the same problem apparently. I'm trying this new layout, so things might seem funky for a bit.

Comments

Mike said…
New layout looks awesome.
Anonymous said…
I like it!
Beka said…
I really really really like this layout a lot. Keep it! It's so easy to read and nice on the eyes.
The Lam said…
Thanks for the kind words! I'll keep it, I'm working out a few kinks right now. They'll be fixed eventually.
Ech Kay said…
Hello.. I switched to this template from bloggertricks, a few days ago. I am having a few issues, which I noticed that you have sorted out.

Could you please let me know, how you managed to get the "Posted by The Lam" and "Categories: changes , other" things in your posts? Could you please send the relevant code snippet for the same?

I'm testing and modifying the template on a secondary blog to sort out spacing and font-related issues. I'll start using the template in a day or 2.

Looking forward to hearing from you. You can leave a comment on my blog post here

-HK.
harsh.kunte@gmail.com
Ech Kay said…
I have noticed that you keep coming back regularly to check out my webspace. The new layout is taking some time. I haven't completely resolved all the formatting and spacing issues about which I am extremely fussy!

I know this is late, but thanks a lot for your assistance. I'll upload my new site template within a day.

HK
Ech Kay said…
Hi.. New blog template uploaded.. Check it out... :)

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