Old dull green theme
I miss it actually. I liked it. It seems to work with WordPress 2 but we shall see…that and when I was making the red, white and black theme, I cleaned up the code considerably. I’m not sure if I actually did in this theme. So, if anything looks broken please tell me.
I noticed the other day that my new curtains look just like this theme. I think that rather odd!

Yay!!! I don’t have to be blind for an hour or go into seizures after reading your blog. Yay!!!
Not that I am unpatriotic or anything. But Trinidad and Tobago is green you know. Well, in some places, like HOME.
Comment by Chennette — Friday 14th, April 2006 @ 1:39 pm
you could just subscribe to the RSS feed I’m sure :-p
i htink i have to do some work on this tho
Comment by Lily — Friday 14th, April 2006 @ 2:08 pm
what?? RSS feed for your BLOG? i have no tech support in Guyana to do such things
Comment by Chennette — Friday 14th, April 2006 @ 5:28 pm
You don’t need tech support!
You’re not technically ignorant.
And when you want you could just ASK me!!
I can give instructions via IM.
Find good RSS reader.
Add feed.
I have your flickr feed!
Comment by Lily — Friday 14th, April 2006 @ 6:41 pm
Hey Lily; nice look. Very familiar????? :p
You should look at the Word-Press Widgets for this theme; it is a great idea for keeping the general theme the same and moving things around without writing tons of code; for example, sidebar, headers and control panel. This and the kurbirk theme have the code for the plug-in already built into them; however, you can also get the widgets to work on your WP-control panel.
The theme I use, (and did not write by the way), is widget compliant: loads of fun.
Comment by Thomasso — Saturday 15th, April 2006 @ 4:08 pm
widgets??
Comment by Lily — Saturday 15th, April 2006 @ 11:31 pm
Go to Word Press, and search “Widgets”: they are a cool way of changing a theme layout. I’ve become sort of a widget freak on my site. Widgets are a new way of installing and presenting plug-ins too!
Comment by Thomasso — Sunday 16th, April 2006 @ 12:57 am