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Hi guys... none of the forums seemed the right place to post
[SITUATION] Evil web hosts neglected to mention card had expired, neglected to mention site gone offline, neglected to mention they have deleted all files and databases.
Stupid User (ie Me) changed computer and not transfered old web dev area after slightly modding an existing theme. said stupid user cant remember name of theme and cant find it for looking on the web :) [/SITUATION]
please i need help in finding out the name of the theme so i can re-create the website :)
thanks in advance

[SITUATION] Evil web hosts neglected to mention card had expired, neglected to mention site gone offline, neglected to mention they have deleted all files and databases.
Stupid User (ie Me) changed computer and not transfered old web dev area after slightly modding an existing theme. said stupid user cant remember name of theme and cant find it for looking on the web :) [/SITUATION]
please i need help in finding out the name of the theme so i can re-create the website :)
thanks in advance

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i know that the 3 column approach is not genrally popular with those with an eye for a good website design but it is equally important to remember that site navigation should feel comfortable with the new user who logs on for the first time and there should be sense of familiarty to it.
imho most users will log onto a CMS site thinking how is this going to work with the idea/concept that i am trying to create and the initial impression is the site own pages, a lot of users bulding community sites will still be looking for the 3 column approach.
just my thoughts ... be gentle im new
imho most users will log onto a CMS site thinking how is this going to work with the idea/concept that i am trying to create and the initial impression is the site own pages, a lot of users bulding community sites will still be looking for the 3 column approach.
just my thoughts ... be gentle im new
