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| Arty Template |
Anyway lets assume that you are not a designer and would like to either find a great free template for your blog or purchase a premium one. Depending on the platform you have chosen you will have varying degrees of success finding good templates. In my opinion and experience Wordpress delivers the most choice although all of my blogs are now run on Blogger and one of the main reasons is due to the amount of new and fab things you can do with it design wise.
The following templates and designs are examples I have found from some of the main types of blog design available. You will do well in your search if you stick to some of these tags when shopping around.
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| Cute Template |
And as for theme? Are you looking for a professional blog? A cute or cartoon blog? How about a really elegant theme for your design blog?
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| Eyecatching Template |
Some blog templates are extremely easy to upload and edit. Others require some knowledge of html in order to be edited the way you want them. Many sites now offer information and instruction on how to edit your html in order to get the best from a template and customise it.
So what are my own personal views on blog design?
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| Girly Template |
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| Minimal Template |
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| Minimal Magazine Template |
For my personal blog I have found that a diary style will suffice, opting to use Blogger's own Template Designer and my own graphics. My favourite layout for diary style is three columns, posts in the middle of two sidebars.
When searching for your own blog layout I find the quickest way is to use the image search on whichever engine you prefer. I use Google Image Search and find it brings the best results.
It's a good idea to get your design sorted from the very beginning because although it can be changed at any time the layout of your posts and widgets plus the size of your images depends on working with your desired template. So if it's sorted from day one you can relax and experiment more.
Always try the demo of a template first and read the comments and ratings others have left. Are they complimentary? Are there a lot of questions asking how to change things? Does the creator spend time answering those questions with solutions you can understand?
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| Stylish Template |







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